maltaseagull
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My old Nan used to live in the flats opposite, she was often in there for a milk stout and a pickled egg.
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Did she wear her hair net?
My old Nan used to live in the flats opposite, she was often in there for a milk stout and a pickled egg.
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Did she wear her hair net?
Eyes everywhere boogie lad [emoji8]
Ahhh now I know who you are [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23] I was worried you’d disappeared
Not this Sailor [emoji8]
Far to many whining fannys to wind up [emoji6]
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Haven’t heard from [MENTION=338]smudge[/MENTION] in ages hope he’s ok?
and it's Patchdean.
It’s a wonderful area with some great houses, some nice pubs with great food and Sunday roasts, Asda up the road, with a poss McDonald’s drive through coming
The Patcham grill does really good food
The schools are good
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Personally I think for the money there are nicer areas to live in our city than patcham . Boring , busy with traffic & not very good local facilities.
It’s a wonderful area with some great houses, some nice pubs with great food and Sunday roasts, Asda up the road, with a poss McDonald’s drive through coming
The Patcham grill does really good food
The schools are good
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I left in 86.
Cheers everyone. Interested to know what areas are better for the money as one response suggested, as almost everywhere looks a lot more expensive to me. Seems good value for what the area offers.
Unfortunately for us, someone else likes the area a lot as they’ve already put an offer in on the house that piqued our interest and got it taken off the market! We didn’t even get a chance to look inside. Oh well. Useful info all the same and it’s meant we’ll keep an eye out around there now.
Grew up in Patcham and loved it. Mind you, I lived nearer the old village than Carden Avenue. Couldn't have had a better childhood.
I would suggest looking in the poets corner area of Hove . You will get a decent 3 bed house for circa £550k which is very cheap for central Hove . The houses there aren’t big but you will get around 1100-1200 square ft with a small garden . Location is excellent because you are a short walk to church road and all the shops plus only a 10-15 min walk to Hove seafront . Also near to Hove station . Much less traffic than patcham with all the traffic off London road and closer to far more facilities like shops and coffee places , restaurants etc . Lots of young families live there who want to feel they are part of a central area of the city not stuck out in the sticks .