Sussex is divided into two counties East and West Sussex and is largely designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It boasts the chalk escarpments of the South Downs in the south, undulating meadows in the east and shingle beaches on the coast.

Eastbourne is perhaps one of East Sussex’s most well known seaside resorts, and sits a few miles along the coast from Hastings where the Normans famously landed to conquer Britain in 1066. However perhaps the best known resort in the area is Brighton and Hove, which attracts thousands of visitors every year with its cosmopolitan ‘anything goes’ attitude, thriving nightlife and fine Regency architecture.

As with its surrounding Counties of Surrey, West Sussex and Kent, an East Sussex property search will contain a delightful range of homes, from grand country estates, to traditional cottages, to modern homes for modern living. Premier Property can help you with moving to East Sussex or if you have yet to find a property in East Sussex, doing so.

Transport links to the area are good with mainline trains running to and from Brighton and Eastbourne regularly. This ensures Brighton’s place as a fashionable alternative to London living for those who work in the Capital. Road links are good as are cross channel links with the close proximity to Dover in the east.

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South West

Whether you are simply visiting this region or wishing to work and relocate to the South-West of England, there is something for everyone.

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North West

People do say that the north-west of England, despite its damp and wet climate in winter, is one of the friendliest places to live in England.