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Apartments and 3 Bedroom Townhouses embrace the alternative New Wave is a dynamic new development of 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments and 3 bedroom townhouses. The setting for this exciting development is a fast-emerging, vibrant residential corner of Hove, on the axis of Newtown Road and Goldstone Lane, and just minutes from Hove station, Hove Park and scores of local amenities. With the seafront and beach just a short stroll from your door, buzzy Brighton within walking distance and access to the capital in approximately 64 minutes by train, it’s the ideal base for professionals, young families and those looking for a refreshing alternative to the suburbs. Local Events Sunset, Brighton Beach Hove Beach Hove Brighton Pavilion Brighton Street Art, Brighton Art, Street South Downs National Park National Downs South The Station Pub The city’s creative clout is Galleries range from well- considerable and contagious. established institutions like May’s Brighton Festival & Hove Museum & Art Gallery Brighton Fringe is England’s to iconoclastic mavericks biggest, but that’s just the like No Walls and the tip of the cultural iceberg. environmentally-conscious Festivals year-round include ONCA Gallery. Hove itself is the Brighton Digital Festival, home to countless artists; Pride and the new music you can even snoop around showcase, The Great Escape. their homes and check their There’s always something wares at the bi-annual happening here, where Mods Artists’ Open Houses. and Rockers routinely rub shoulders with naked cyclists, drag artists and eco-warriors. Few cities can touch it for eclectic music venues, which take in seafront ballroom Concorde 2, Brighton Dome and Komedia, alongside smaller, uber-quirky ones like The Hope & Ruin and the Green Door Store. let’s dance I don’t know where“ I’m going from here but I promise it won’t be boring David Bowie Mural at the Station Public House, Hove —05 04 Small Batch Coffee We were Hove’s first espresso bar and we’ve been roasting since“ 2007. Our first customers are still frequenting the bar and there’s a real community feel to this part of Hove. It’s a really interesting part of Hove, where people always stop and chat. It feels like Home. Nick Long-term Small Batcher fresh on Small Batch Coffee Roasters a daily basis It pays to follow your nose At New Wave, you’ll find in Hove. Whether tracing the yourself at the heart of a arresting aromas wafting from thriving local community Small Batch Coffee, renowned that’s packed with as the city’s premium roastery, independent gourmet cafés, the oven-hot loaves from delis and eateries of all kinds. newly opened artisan bakers There’s ample fine dining Gail’s Bakery, the fresh fish to be found in your back and chips fried up at Wolfies yard, courtesy of SkyFall, of Hove, or the scented which pairs contemporary blooms of florists go.botanica, cuisine with live lounge before perhaps submitting to music, celebrated gastropub the tempting confections on The Ginger Pig, which will display at Hove Patisserie soon be joined by Etch, the and Treacle & Co. you’ll find brainchild of Masterchef go.botanica, Florist plenty to savour here. winner Steven Edwards. Gail’s Bakery —07 06 There’s a real scene in Hove and great“ family vibe about the lagoon clubhouse. There are facilities and courses for everyone, from coaching two year olds to windsurf right up to the heavily experienced. In season, there can be up to 200 hundred people at the lagoon on a single day, making the most of the facilities. Jack Windsurfing Instructor, Hove Lagoon dive in to Living in Hove, there’s no If you fancy something more shortage of incentives to get out active, however, Hove Lagoon and involved in your favourite is the perfect place to dip a toe outdoor pursuits. The full gamut in the watersports arena. The of recreational activities can be Lagoon offers wakeboarding, enjoyed here, from quad biking windsurfing or stand-up paddle and treasure hunts to deep sea boarding in a safe, sheltered a new scene angling and beach volleyball. environment. A great place to practice before you hit the Within a stones throw of New open water. Wave, the 40 acre Hove Park offers ample opportunity to dust The rolling hills of the superbly off your running shoes, as well scenic South Downs National as providing facilities from tennis Park reward runners, cyclists and basketball courts, to boulder and hikers alike, while at the climbing. Sure-fire hits with popular paragliding spot of the children are the impressive Devil’s Dyke the sky is literally Water Sports, Hove Lagoon landform sculpture that is the the limit. Fingermaze and the Hove Park miniature railway. The seafront provides a natural playground for all. Here, you can enjoy the simple pleasures such as a stroll along the promenade. Paragliding, Devil’s Dyke, South Downs National Park —09 08 When it comes to treating For homeware, whether you yourself, independent fashion favour the more contemporary boutiques abound, with prime furnishings of RUME or prefer outlets such as i gigi, Nola and the classic vintage vibe of Teddy Edwards, Barber Shop Covet proffering upmarket ladies Three Angels, you can kit out fashions you won’t find on the your new home in fine style. high street. Elsewhere, hours can And there’s a Farrow & Ball too, be spent wandering Brighton’s naturally. After all, this is the tightly packed warren of indie land of ‘Hove Actually.’ shops and stalls in the North Laine, or the more designer-led outlets in the Lanes. To get yourself a sound pampering, head to the Uniquely Organic EcoSpa or The Beauty Place, while beards and barnets are tamed with flair at Teddy Edwards Cutting Rooms on Goldstone Villas. fix up, look sharp Three Angels, antiques and bric a brac emporium It’s a diverse area with“ a slower pace of life - people have time to be friendly. We’re all really grateful to live here. —11 Lyn 10 Owner, Covet Boutique Covet Boutique, womens designer clothes boutique The seafront is just a brisk, 15 minute stroll away. While the Hove end is far less crowded than its big brother Brighton, there’s miles of shoreline to explore. Fill your nature’s edge lungs with sea air, smile at the brightly coloured beach huts, marvel at the iconic BA i360 and atmospheric sunsets over the ruins of the West Pier. BA i360 You will genuinely have to Hove Park pinch yourself that all this is Hove Station Brighton Beach on tap and on your doorstep. Brighton Station The Brighton Centre Brighton Palace Pier South Downs National Park Sussex County Cricket Ground Dolphin spotting off the coast at Hove —13 12 Hove and Brighton coastline local area map get involved KEY Retail Entertainment Food & Drink Groceries Fitness & Leisure Education 14—15 high speed London Gatwick Airport connectivity With Hove Train Station minutes from your door, a world of connections unfolds. Direct trains whip you to London Victoria in 74 minutes and after a short London Victoria to Hove Station by hop to Brighton, you can be at train in approximately 64 minutes Gatwick in 25 minutes. Direct 5 minutes from Hove station on foot M23 Motorway trains also run to Portsmouth and Southampton and you can 15 minutes walk from the seafront cover huge stretches of the Sussex and Kent coastline. Gatwick Airport 34 minutes by car The A23 London Road gives drivers a lifeline into London Gatwick Airport 37 minutes by train and beyond, or you can take a Heathrow Airport 72 minutes by car scenic cycle along the seafront. Average journey times taken from google.co.uk/maps. Times may vary. —17 London Victoria Station 16 Harrow Hove Beach Romford Uxbridge Wembley London skyline Barking London Victoria 1 hour 4 Mins Richmond HEATHROW AIRPORT Dartford 1 Hour 12 Mins Egham Sidcup Kingston upon Thames Bromley Chertsey Weybridge CROYDON Orpington 1 Hour 14 Mins 49 Mins Epsom Caterham Sevenoaks East Horsley GUILDFORD REDHILL SURREY from A to B HILLS 1 Hour 11 Mins 18 Mins 47 Mins Tonbridge Godalming Lingfield GATWICK AIRPORT ROYAL East Grinstead TURBRIDGE via sea 35 Mins 31 Mins WELLS CRAWLEY 1 Hour 12 Mins 1 hour 45 Mins 34 Mins 37 Mins HORSHAM Crowborough HIGH WEALD 53 Mins AONB Billingshurst Southwater Haywards Heath Uckfield SOUTH DOWNS South Downs National Park NATIONAL PARK Hassocks Ringmer Lewes Arundel Havant CHICHESTER 52 Mins CHICHESTER HOVE HARBOUR 1 Hour 9 Mins 40 Mins WORTHING AONB Littlehampton BRIGHTON Hayling Island 37 Mins 16 Mins 52 Mins 38 Mins West Wittering Bognor Regis Seaford EASTBOURNE 1 Hour 24 Mins 1 Hour 35 Mins 57 Mins 53 Mins 1 Hour 8 Mins 56 Mins 48 Mins 1 hour 21 Mins 18—19 Average journey times taken from google.co.uk/maps. Times may vary Represents Train Journey Represents Car Journey New Wave presents 33 apartments for outright sale and six family homes. These are divided across a six storey apartment block and a row of terraced townhouses in a sought after residential area of Hove. The development has been designed to offer generous outside spaces and amenities for all residents. The buildings are set back from the road, giving a sense of privacy, whilst contemporary architecture and high quality building standards have been applied throughout. Image 01: Image 01 The corner of Newtown Road with Goldstone Lane showing the apartment building and terraced townhouses behind. 20—21 Computer generated image of New Wave, indicative only Image 02 apartments The main entrance to the apartments is framed as a welcoming landscaped courtyard.
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