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West Sussex
Crawley, Brighton, Littlehampton, Chichester, Haywards Heath,
Horsham, Billingshurst, Eastbourne, Worthing and Hove areas of
West Sussex.
West Sussex is a diverse county from the new town of Crawley
in the north-east growing around Gatwick, to the undulating South
Downs, to the sailors' haven of Chichester Harbour. It is surprising,
given its close proximity to the capital that the total population
is only circa 750,000. There are a number of reasons for this.
The county is predominantly made up of small and medium-sized
towns, controlled in size by the district councils. Over half
the county is made up of Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and
the large estates such as Goodwood, Cowdray and Petworth have
not in the past released land for development. Relatively few
houses and ease of access have combined to push prices firmly
upwards.
The northern areas of the county are popular with commuters. Trains
from Haslemere to London Waterloo take 51 minutes with the A3
providing a quick road link. Particularly popular are houses in
the Milland Valley, Marley Common, and on Black Down where many
houses have exceptional views.
In the north-east the Thames Link commuter train service to London
Bridge and Blackfriars (33 & 43 minutes respectively from
Three Bridges) along with the M23 provide easy access to London.
However, there is a price to be paid with a busy road network
and aeroplanes from Gatwick, picking a quiet area can be tricky.
In the country house market, areas along the South Downs and coastal
plains are increasingly in demand for second homes, particularly
between Midhurst and Petworth.
The coastal plain south of Chichester and the A27 provide a mish-mash
of settlements from the pretty at Bosham, where high premiums
are paid for views over the water, to Bracklesham which is best
described as suburban sprawl.
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