Noticed the land between Shoreham and Lancing on the coast road is up for sale again "with the potential of 400+ houses".
Just East of the Monks development
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. Not particularly lovely when driving passed on the A27 though..
Massive difference between the names 'Shoreham' and 'Lancing' on an address. Like ridiculous amounts for saying its only a couple of miles.
Easy fix - take the roof off at the top of each wall, then poke a long stick down to knock off the bits of mortar. You could even shove a long rasp down there to shave the bricks down and make the gap bigger.
Five minute job.
Used to be the same with Brighton and Shoreham-by-Sea. Our first property was very nearly a one bedroom flat on Stamford Avenue. For the same money (£150kish), we got a three-bed town house about two minutes away from Shoreham-by-Sea station. That place doubled its value in five years as the gap between the two places narrowed.
I thought the Council secured that land to guarantee it, it is also a nature reserve . . .the last proper bit of wetland left, and definitely even more of a flood plain than north of the railway line.
I thought so too. Went passed it yesterday and there's a new 'sold' sign up by Oakleys.
I ran past this morning and tried to figure out if they were new or just the old ones left over from last time it was sold before the council bought it back. The wooden stakes look old, the metal ones new, so I'm none the wiser
My guess at that time – which looks like it might be true – was that the council realised it had sold it too cheap, so bought it back to make more money from it in the future. Not sure they'd get 400 houses on there, but I guess that's the opening bid to test the water and get whatever they can on there to help meet the new homes quota for the area.
Sold recently. The whole area is being trashed. It really is a shame. Shoreham has been transformed in the last ten years. It is absolutely heaving on any day of the week.
Sold recently. The whole area is being trashed. It really is a shame. Shoreham has been transformed in the last ten years. It is absolutely heaving on any day of the week.
Sold recently. The whole area is being trashed. It really is a shame. Shoreham has been transformed in the last ten years. It is absolutely heaving on any day of the week.
I'd agree it's changed a lot, but there are a LOT of positives from it's growth. I would argue that the new developments that have gone up – Southlands Hospital, Brighton Road, the old fuel station on the USR, Ropetackle North, even back to Emerald Quay – haven't exactly ruined the town. In fact, wasn't it recently named one of the most desirable places to live in the UK?
The other thing I find hilarious is that some of the people moaning about it (mostly on FB, to be fair) currently live on somewhere like the Herb Estate, Middle Road (south side) or Ropetackle. Developments that were probably moaned about at the time (certainly, in the case of Ropetackle), but only created due to rising demand...
Shorehamites can't have it both ways. A few years ago, loads were moaning about the death of the High Street and how no-one would come because of shite like the parking. Now more people live here – and places like East Street are thriving – they STILL aren't happy
I assume it goes without saying that none of the infrastructure has been altered in order to accommodate a huge influx of people.
We're getting a new road lay out connecting the 7 massive new build estates which have popped over the last 5-10 years.
Naturally all the houses have been built and sold.
The road in question will still be the same, just a bit wider and with no pedestrian crossing stopping the cars.
I believe there will be a cycle path, but not one that connects to anywhere you'd wish to safely cycle too, like into one of the 4 effected towns/villages or I don't know say, THE BEACH.
The road has been under construction for a year with still a year to go.
No sign of any new schools, doctors or local to the estate shops.
Don’t want anyone else enjoying it now do we?
I'd agree it's changed a lot, but there are a LOT of positives from it's growth. I would argue that the new developments that have gone up – Southlands Hospital, Brighton Road, the old fuel station on the USR, Ropetackle North, even back to Emerald Quay – haven't exactly ruined the town. In fact, wasn't it recently named one of the most desirable places to live in the UK?
The other thing I find hilarious is that some of the people moaning about it (mostly on FB, to be fair) currently live on somewhere like the Herb Estate, Middle Road (south side) or Ropetackle. Developments that were probably moaned about at the time (certainly, in the case of Ropetackle), but only created due to rising demand...
Shorehamites can't have it both ways. A few years ago, loads were moaning about the death of the High Street and how no-one would come because of shite like the parking. Now more people live here – and places like East Street are thriving – they STILL aren't happy