Ok so my original statement was based on the many people I know who both come from and live in Seaford, from my experience of working there and working with people who live there.
I then in my next posts said it was generalisation. Obviously it is because I don't know every single person that lives there.
I'm not back tracking, I've merely given my personal opinion. Some of you think I'm wrong. I can definitely deal with that.
Ok so my original statement was based on the many people I know who both come from and live in Seaford, from my experience of working there and working with people who live there.
I then in my next posts said it was generalisation. Obviously it is because I don't know every single person that lives there.
I'm not back tracking, I've merely given my personal opinion. Some of you think I'm wrong. I can definitely deal with that.
I'm really not sorry for having a low opinion of the place, if that offends you then...I'm sure you'll get over it.
I was a Seafud person until I heard the station announcer at Lewes calling for all passengers for 'Southease & Rodmell Halt,Newhaven Town,Newhaven Harbour,Bishopstone & SEA.....FOOORD.Pretentious,moi?Nice town,with a lot of nice people,but some right snobs as well.(Same as most places)
Who's offended? My opinion is that you're making a fool of yourself with your opinon.
Seaford has a great Indian restaurant too.
No, it has 4. All good.
Make sure you turn right under the railway bridge just before you reach Seaford, then come in along the seafront, it looks great in the sunshine with the waves breaking.
Don't like it then?
Has anyone or anything ever 'seethed' in Seaford? Certainly not my impression whilst living there. It's a very peaceful and contented place. Sounds like you want a class war.
Some kids found some chalk & wrote their names on the pavement. A neighbour came out & seethed "this is not a council estate!" That was around 1984.
The class war starts at teatime tomorrow outside Chyngton school, where they've dug the road up. One or two traffic cones may get moved about.
I've enjoyed reading this thread and having lived in Seaford for over 50 years I can happily say it's the nicest place I've ever lived
For the Amex it's perfect, get on the train and sit down all the way to Falmer, excellent. After the game hang around for a drink, miss a couple of direct trains then jump on a direct train, get on at the front and hey presto a seat all the way home, just right for an old guy like me.
I agree with the comments about the lack of decent shops but it depends what you want, if its big name stores then head off to either Brighton or Eastbourne which are both easy by car, bus or train. Plenty of local shops that do provide most of what yopu may be after and as far as food and drink are concernedthere's enough excellent Indian, Chinese, Italian, Thai restaurants as well as a choice of fish and chips for the most discerning taste. And pubs, again plenty to choose from and right in the town centre, not much choice if you live on the outskirts though.
Two fine golf courses, although I'm biased the one up the Head gives some of the most spectacular views of any golf course and the drive off the 18th has to be seen to be believed, you think you can drive the ball all the way to Brighton
Somebody just mentioned the drive along the seafront, I do it every day and love it. The beach is now big and clean, although the shelving is a bit of a drawback it had to be done to save the Town from being flooded when the storms arrive. The attraction for most is the lack of attractions, no amusements, gift shops or any of the usual seaside clutter. There are a couple of excellent places where you can rest for a snack but little thats about it.
I love the place and wouldn't dream of going anywhere else.
I've enjoyed reading this thread and having lived in Seaford for over 50 years I can happily say it's the nicest place I've ever lived
For the Amex it's perfect, get on the train and sit down all the way to Falmer, excellent. After the game hang around for a drink, miss a couple of direct trains then jump on a direct train, get on at the front and hey presto a seat all the way home, just right for an old guy like me.
I agree with the comments about the lack of decent shops but it depends what you want, if its big name stores then head off to either Brighton or Eastbourne which are both easy by car, bus or train. Plenty of local shops that do provide most of what yopu may be after and as far as food and drink are concernedthere's enough excellent Indian, Chinese, Italian, Thai restaurants as well as a choice of fish and chips for the most discerning taste. And pubs, again plenty to choose from and right in the town centre, not much choice if you live on the outskirts though.
Two fine golf courses, although I'm biased the one up the Head gives some of the most spectacular views of any golf course and the drive off the 18th has to be seen to be believed, you think you can drive the ball all the way to Brighton
Somebody just mentioned the drive along the seafront, I do it every day and love it. The beach is now big and clean, although the shelving is a bit of a drawback it had to be done to save the Town from being flooded when the storms arrive. The attraction for most is the lack of attractions, no amusements, gift shops or any of the usual seaside clutter. There are a couple of excellent places where you can rest for a snack but little thats about it.
I love the place and wouldn't dream of going anywhere else.
The one thing that Seaford does need is a decent leisure centre, for a town of 27,000 it certainly should have one. The trouble is as it's ruled from Lewes we seem to be 3rd in line for any expenditure, despite being the biggest town in the area.