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Seaford, East Sussex Seaford, Floorplans P FLOORPLANS P. 25 SITEPLAN & SPECIFICATION P. 21 AREA MAP & CONNECTIONS P. 17 ABOUT THE AREA P. 07 DEVELOPMENT OVERVIEW P. 0 1 SEAFORD, EAST SUSSEX SEAFORD, SITEPLAN & SPECIFICATION DEVELOPMENT OVERVIEW ABOUT THE AREA AREA MAP & CONNECTIONS FLOORPLANS Welcome to Martello Place An exciting collection of new homes at the heart of the thriving, family-friendly, coastal community of Seaford. Martello Place presents 35 high quality homes consisting of 2 & 3 bedroom apartments, alongside 2, 3 & 4 bedroom houses, available through the Tucked midway between Shared Ownership scheme. Brighton and Eastbourne, Seaford offers sea, space, stunning scenery and serenity in spades. The perfect place to settle, without having to compromise. THIS IMAGE: View from Seaford Head over the bay to Newhaven P.P.01 0 P. P. P. P. 07 17 21 25 1 SITEPLAN & SPECIFICATION DEVELOPMENT OVERVIEW ABOUT THE AREA AREA MAP & CONNECTIONS FLOORPLANS Martello Place nestles between A HAVEN TO CALL adjacent streets, Claremont Road and Station Approach, where it is located directly opposite Seaford YOUR HOME Railway Station which is served by direct trains to Brighton and London. Moments from scores of local amenities in Seaford town and the seafront mere minutes away, you will find Martello Place in quite an ideal location. THIS IMAGE: View of the façade along Claremont Road Computer generated image of Martello Place, indicative only P.P.03 0 P. P. P. P. 07 17 21 25 1 SITEPLAN & SPECIFICATION DEVELOPMENT OVERVIEW ABOUT THE AREA AREA MAP & CONNECTIONS FLOORPLANS THIS IMAGE: DESIGN AND View of the façade along Station Approach Computer generated image of Martello Place, ARCHITECTURE indicative only Martello Place has been designed using high quality materials reflecting the surrounding buildings yet expresses its own personality in a modern context. The buildings’ contemporary elevations enhance the scheme’s identity, with detailing used to differentiate the homes on Claremont Road and Station Approach. Carefully chosen, highly durable materials include white and red stock brickwork, slate roof tiles and metal and timber cladding. Detailing such as projecting bays, corner turning windows and vertically emphasised glazing complemented by parapet walls and gables visually link the buildings at Martello Place. The homes also meet current building requirements for energy efficiency. P.P.05 0 P. P. P. P. 07 17 21 25 1 SITEPLAN & SPECIFICATION DEVELOPMENT OVERVIEW ABOUT THE AREA AREA MAP & CONNECTIONS FLOORPLANS BELOW Seaford’s iconic Martello tower BOTTOM RIGHT Local pub, The Old Plough YOUR SEASIDE SANCTUARY Once envisaged as a ‘second Brighton’, Seaford has instead retained its charm as a quiet, family-friendly town with independent spirit and no shortage of local amenities to keep residents busy. ABOVE The five-mile stretch of undeveloped The Front Room Café, The High Street, Seaford beach offers spectacular views of BELOW Seaford Head along to Newhaven, Enjoying a perfect summer day on Seaford beach with colourful beach huts, a host of activities and a number of enticing cafés, including Frankie’s, a popular refreshment spot with a children’s sandpit and traditional deckchairs. The Barn Theatre is home to Seaford Musical Theatre, its junior offshoot and the excellent independent Seaford Community Cinema, while Arts at the Crypt is a key hub for local arts, crafts and events. A recent addition to the town is the brand new Seaford Library, LOCAL SCHOOLS complete with roof terrace and coffee shop. Seaford’s pleasant coastal location The heritage of the town is embodied attracted a flurry of over 20 boarding by the Martello Tower which inspired schools in the early 20th century and the the development’s name and is a focal town upholds this educational tradition point for the seafront. The first of the today with exemplary schools for all ages. five Cinque Ports in the region, the Seaford Head School (now an academy) tower now houses Seaford Museum. offers great facilities and Ofsted scores well above national averages. P. 0 P. P.07 P. P. P. 07 17 21 25 1 SITEPLAN & SPECIFICATION DEVELOPMENT OVERVIEW ABOUT THE AREA AREA MAP & CONNECTIONS FLOORPLANS The surrounding countryside takes Further afield lies the fertile Cuckmere in the famous Coastguard Cottages, Valley with its horse-shoe river bends, PICTURE PERFECT with their dramatic backdrop of the the National Trust’s Birling Gap and Cuckmere Estuary and the iconic Seven Seven Sisters, Beachy Head and historic THIS IMAGE: Sisters Cliffs. Discover Tide Mills, the Lewes Castle, while the picturesque The majestic contour of the Seven BE INSPIRED BY Sisters cliffs is among the most ruins of a once thriving cornmill, the country villages of Alfriston (home to spectacular natural scenes in the British YOUR SURROUNDINGS Long Man of Wilmington at Windover the National Trust’s Clergy House) and Isles. Sculpted by melt-water and heavy rain during recent ice ages, the cliffs are Hill, and the Ouse Estuary Nature Exceat are equally idyllic. a sight to behold and provide the perfect playground for exploring rock pools and Reserve, a haven for grey herons, fossil hunting. great crested newts, wildflowers and other wildlife. The adjacent village of East Blatchington is also a pretty area worth exploring, with its duck pond and leafy streets, full of stone walls and ivy-clad cottages. P. 0 P. P.09 P. P. P. 07 17 21 25 1 SITEPLAN & SPECIFICATION DEVELOPMENT OVERVIEW ABOUT THE AREA AREA MAP & CONNECTIONS FLOORPLANS Inhabit the landscape which inspired the work of renowned woodcut artist Eric Slater, ABOVE who spent most of his life A spring lamb at Seven Sisters Country Park ABOVE RIGHT in Seaford. Follow the Slater The charming village of Alfriston RIGHT Trail and take in the coastal Cycling in the South Downs National Park OPPOSITE PAGE landmarks which the artist The famous coastguard rendered so vividly. cottages at Cuckmere Haven ABOVE The Barbican and Norman gatehouse at Lewes Castle LEFT Enjoying refreshments on the terrace at The Cuckmere Inn P. 0 P. P.11 P. P. P. 07 17 21 25 1 SITEPLAN & SPECIFICATION DEVELOPMENT OVERVIEW ABOUT THE AREA AREA MAP & CONNECTIONS FLOORPLANS MAKE THE MOST OF THE SOUTH COAST Seaford and its surrounds provide power-boating and windsurfing. Immediately opposite Martello ABOVE An artist capturing the a bounty of outdoor attractions Alternatively you can take the Place, the Salts Recreation Ground stunning landscape at and exploration. Whatever gets plunge at Newhaven Scuba Centre offers tennis courts, a skate park, Seven Sisters Country Park your blood pumping, the area or try your hand at freshwater mini golf, an outdoor gym and ABOVE CENTRE Paragliding at Newhaven has everything from paragliding fishing with Seaford Angling Club. team sports. Whilst for more ABOVE, FAR RIGHT at the High and Over, to fossil sedate activities, the nearby A jewel in the towns crown is the Shore fishing on the hunting at Birling Gap or simply Newhaven offers natural history beach at Seaford council-run Seaford Head Golf rambling and nature-spotting discovery at Paradise Park and Course, a sublime location to tee- amid the unspoilt Seaford Head Drusillas Zoo, near Selmeston, off from with its spectacular 360° Nature Reserve. is home to an array of exotic views of the bay and the South species such as giant anteaters If water sports float your boat Downs. The course is open to all, and red pandas. The Newhaven and Seaford with affordable green passes on a Sailing Club offer sailing, pay-as-you-go basis. ABOVE LEFT The Vanguard Way, described as “the perfect route for walkers” ABOVE RIGHT The Seaford Golf Club on Seaford Head LEFT Surf, sea and epic scenery P. 0 P. P.13 P. P. P. 07 17 21 25 1 SITEPLAN & SPECIFICATION DEVELOPMENT OVERVIEW ABOUT THE AREA AREA MAP & CONNECTIONS FLOORPLANS RETAIL AND LEFT Alfresco at the Bills and the John Harvey Tavern, Lewes REFRESHMENTS BELOW The Gardeners Arms and The Real Eating company, Lewes TOP BUYS GET FORTIFIED Seaford’s wealth of shops and Sate your appetite at one of boutiques are concentrated on Seaford’s many pubs including the High Street and Broad Street, The Old Plough (your old local), with a good range of local outlets, The Wellington with its great gift shops and delicatessens, tapas menu or The Old Boot ABOVE The hip and healthy Real Eating alongside high street mainstays Inn for real ales and a hearty Company in Lewes such as the Co-op, Morrisons, Sunday roast. BELOW WH Smiths, Boots and Superdrug. The terrace at local pub, The Grumpy Chef on Broad The Old Plough Inn, Seaford You can deck out your new Street is a reliable brunch spot abode with items from the likes and the quaint Church Lane of VR Flowers & Son interiors or Tea Rooms is reputed for its a fresh bouquet from Church Lane luxuriant Eggs Benedict, while Flowers. Revitalise your wardrobe La Creperie offers Gallic treats. at M&Co or treat the kids to For an authentic Italian “trat” a trip to Toy Town, a veritable experience try Diella’s who have ABOVE Aladdin’s cave and Sussex’s been serving up traditional Fatface and Waterstones, Lewes biggest independent toy shop. Italian fare for over 30 years in BELOW Seaford. Of course, a seaside Marybelle, The High Street, Newhaven has two large retail Seaford town would be nothing without parks, while Lewes is packed its chippy and Trawlers Fish and with an abundance of beautiful Chips does not disappoint. antiques shops and enticing independent boutiques. Upmarket and bohemian Lewes is chock full of characterful pubs as well as the legendary Harveys Brewery which has been producing the local drop for over 200 years. There are no shortage of dining options here too with all tastes catered for, exemplified by the hip and healthy Real Eating Company.
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