I am quite happy where I live at the moment but if I had more cash I’d also have an apartment in Brighton near the station to use when visiting and a place on Ibiza. Just reasonably sized places, nothing too flash.
Happy to be educated further with some gems from this thread, but as things stand I think I'd get a house (which may involve putting some flats back together) at Courtney Terrace, on the Kingsway (Hove).
Good call. We could have an early morning swim together, if you would be prepared to talk to oiks. Nice houses and a lot of them are now with swimming pools in the long gardens leading down to the prom. Owned by the likes of Iron Maiden's Manager.
Bazehill Road, Rottingdean. I spent the first 5 years of my life in a bungalow in Eley Drive, and Bazehill road would be a nostalgic upgrade as I look down the barrel of the gun of inevitable decline in my health, and death.
That said, I am more than happy where I am and would rather give nostalgia a miss. I love coming down to the Amex every couple of weeks for the football, but I moved away from Brighton 39 years ago. I don't like 'going back' - it is far too melancholic, and melancholy can be addictive. I am a grumpy enough ******* as it is, without slipping into a permanent reverie.
I thought that she was either abducted or possibly found on the A29 near Lodge Hill. Her captor was found in Littlehampton.
She was indeed found there but Whiting took her from near Kingston Gorse. Pure evil!
Are there any houses overlooking Cuckmere Valley?
Don't know, but if I had the means and money, I would
Crossways in West Chiltington would be my place of choice should the six numbers come up.
I would live in Upper Dicker for the name alone.[/QUOTE
I lived there for 7 years.
The disgusting, evil nonce has since had his features rearranged in prison. My heart bleeds.
If you won the Lottery, which street in Sussex would you choose to live in?
If you had to stick to your current financial restrictions, where would you choose? Perhaps you’re already living there.
Bazehill's nice. They built a large block of apartments down there not so long ago, making a move there more viable!
Eley and Elvin these days is very much the other side of the Rottingdean sticks.
The disgusting, evil nonce has since had his features rearranged in prison. My heart bleeds.
Very nice in the 60s. But it seemed very white van round there last time I looked.....
@Dick Knight's Mum moved in (round the corner) the year I moved out, and grew up with all the kids I left behind when we moved to Portslade. Weird.
It wouldn't be my first choice - it's a street away from my in-laws...