meeching gull
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yes mate 38 years so it cant be that bad
And here's me thinking you were Newhaven through and through
yes mate 38 years so it cant be that bad
Wasn't Peacehaven designed by an American hence all the street names are avenues and follows a 90 degree grid system. I thought they also had the rights to put large American style shop signs on the pavement although I think most have now gone.
Wasn't Peacehaven designed by an American hence all the street names are avenues and follows a 90 degree grid system. I thought they also had the rights to put large American style shop signs on the pavement although I think most have now gone.
And here's me thinking you were Newhaven through and through
got it wrong again m8
Any Peacehaven Seagulls? I complete on my first property on the 29th.
Never lived there so what is it all about? Any good pubs?
Bizarre that you have made probably the biggest purchase of your life yet you know nothing about the area the house is in ?
Cheers, the location is fine I have Rottingdean close for drinks if it's as bad as it sounds! Tbh with a mortgage not sure I'll be able to afford to go to a pub much longer! Plus Brighton is close. I was just curious if there was anything anyone moving to the should know.
I heard the Pantry is good?
I also heard the good companions has new owners and is a great little sports bar now? True or false? I love sports bars something Brighton is sorely lacking.
Oh and is Big Mouths still as good as my ten year old post football training memories tell me?
Exactly the same here. I'm spotting a pattern.
It's not as good as Newhaven. And Newhaven is awful.
Wasn't Peacehaven designed by an American hence all the street names are avenues and follows a 90 degree grid system. I thought they also had the rights to put large American style shop signs on the pavement although I think most have now gone.
Newhaven , is nearly as bad as Seaford
Agree with this, very good burger shop.big mouths is as good as any uncle sams
*stands well back*
It was developed and designed by Charles Nevill who had made his money building towns in Australia and Canada. Its original name was New Anzac on Sea and the road names were originally named after First World War events and battles but was deemed to be in poor taste hence the competition to rename the place in 1916, of which Peacehaven was the winner. The road names were all jettisoned too except for Malines Avenue and Cavell Avenue, the latter named after edith Cavell a nun executed as a spy by the Germans in Belgium.
Having grown up there I got out as quick as I could.
Hope I not got wrong person but I'm sure your dad told me
he lived in my old flat in Rectory Close when you or maybe your
brother was born.A few years ago now
It was developed and designed by Charles Nevill who had made his money building towns in Australia and Canada. Its original name was New Anzac on Sea and the road names were originally named after First World War events and battles but was deemed to be in poor taste hence the competition to rename the place in 1916, of which Peacehaven was the winner. The road names were all jettisoned too except for Malines Avenue and Cavell Avenue, the latter named after edith Cavell a nun executed as a spy by the Germans in Belgium.
Having grown up there I got out as quick as I could.
Bizarre that you have made probably the biggest purchase of your life yet you know nothing about the area the house is in ?