Shared Ownership in East Sussex
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East Sussex, on the coast in South East England, is a superb place to find an affordable home. Residents can enjoy the fresh air and scenic views of the coast, as well as the shops and attractions of Brighton, Lewes, Eastbourne and Hastings.
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The High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty covers much of the county and the white chalk cliffs offer a stunning backdrop to coastal walks. However, East Sussex is also great if you enjoy more built-up areas, with Brighton offering the quintessential seaside experience plus plenty of shopping, entertainment and employment opportunities.
The Camber Sands beach is a popular place for holidaymakers and locals alike. It is made up of sand dunes and is a prominent place for sports such as kite surfing.
If Winnie the Pooh was one of your childhood favourites, then Ashdown Forest is worth a visit. The Hundred Acre Wood is inspired by this ancient area of heathland and forest Henry VIII ventured to hunt. 11
A great day out for families, or anyone interested in British history, Hastings Castle was the site of the famous battle in 1066. The stone ruins that are visible today are the remains of the Norman castle built by William the Conqueror after his coronation on Christmas Day, 1066.
Our affordable homes in East Sussex enjoy a wide range of local amenities. The county has
some of the best schools, fast transport links to the capital, exercise facilities, libraries and
more.
With hundreds of school facilities in the county, there is something for every child. East Sussex offers education from nursery to higher education at university – with the county being home to Brighton and Sussex universities. Popular schools in the area include Lewes Old Grammar School, Roedean and Beacon Academy.
While there are no motorways in East Sussex, there are several A-roads which lead out to places like Kent, London and Devon. Local bus routes serve all the major towns and many smaller villages. Good train links from Brighton to Bristol as well as to London and Gatwick Airport also feature.
Community hospital services are provided by the East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust. Hospitals include the Eastbourne District General Hospital, Bexhill Hospital and Conquest Hospital