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seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,709
Crap Town
I missed this first time round.

That's pretty much it. We're all at different points in life and where I am right now, the things we want are:

4 (reasonable sized) bedrooms
A decent rear garden (preferably West or South facing)
Off street parking (preferably a garage too)
A 'heart of the home' kitchen/diner
Ideally a utility room and a study/office

There's not too much of that in central Brighton from what I can see, at least not on what I can or will pay.
What a pity my house isn't in Southwick :cry:
 




tinycowboy

Well-known member
Aug 9, 2008
4,002
Canterbury
Southwick's OK. My gran lived there for 65 years. Shops are a bit limited, whole centre is old-fashioned in a tired, post-war kind of way, but Brighton's not far away, so shouldn't be a problem. I would guess there are more retired people living in Southwick (south of the Old Shoreham Road) as a % compared to Shoreham or Portslade.
 


CheeseRolls

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jan 27, 2009
6,023
Shoreham Beach
If I had a wife and kiddywinks then placs like Portslade, Southwick etc may be an option. Fine, a lot worse places to live but let's not make out it's the Sussex of dreams eh.

Bizarrely this thread wasn't about you and where you want to live. Think of it as role play, now you are going to have to demonstrate some empathy here, I know this is going to be hard. Alternatively, why not start your own thread. I reckon NSC could have plenty of fun with suggestions as to where Nibble could go.
 


cardboard

New member
Jul 8, 2003
4,573
Mile Oak
Bizarrely this thread wasn't about you and where you want to live. Think of it as role play, now you are going to have to demonstrate some empathy here, I know this is going to be hard. Alternatively, why not start your own thread. I reckon NSC could have plenty of fun with suggestions as to where Nibble could go.

Very well said - "Like"
 


attila

1997 Club
Jul 17, 2003
2,250
South Central Southwick
SOUTHWICK IS LIKE AMSTERDAM

Southwick is like Amsterdam
only smaller and quieter
there aren't any prostitutes or sex shops
New Model Army have never played here
very few people use illicit substances
and no one commits adultery.
Southwick is like Amsterdam
except that when you walk through the Square
the people who ask you for money
have perms instead of dreadlocks
'crack' is something found in the pavements
that the nice Adur Council workmen missed
'heroine' is strictly an amateur dramatic role
and 'pavement' is a pavement,
not a cultishly successful
American grunge band.
'Score' is something Southwick Football Club used to do
but doesn't any more
'gay' means 'light-hearted or merry'
and 'dope' is someone
who has left their bus pass at home.
Terry and June have always lived in Southwick
Richard Briers thinks it's very nice
Monty Python visit occasionally
The Levellers' latest CD was spotted on sale in Woolworths once
- now Woolworths is a Chinese supermarket
doing a nice line in pigs' uteri -
and all the poets and socialists were turned back at Hove.
But since my family roots here go back to the eighteenth century
I guess I slipped through the net...
Southwick is like Amsterdam
except the power station only has one chimney
the second amputated, along with its body
in a very radical architectural mastectomy
and there's only one canal
but it does have rats though -
you can see them scurrying
around the jetties at dusk
which is lovely
and it's full of mullet in the summer
and quite a lot of flatfish too
which for a lover of flatfish like myself
if you mullet over
constitutes a ray of hope
since it's actually rather a brill and soleful
plaice
to write poetry
and there's a towpath
where you can skate too
if you're a dab hand at it
but be careful not to flounder over the edge
because the water is rather foul
and in September
there's often nearly as much scum on its surface
as there is at the Brighton Centre
just along the road
attending the Conservative Party Conference.
Southwick is like Amsterdam.
OK, Anne Frank didn't live here
and there aren't as many bicycles
and the Heineken's a lot weaker
and Ajax would be a little out of place in the Sussex County League
but we've got a lot more flatfish.
And where there are flatfish
there's poetry.
 




Nibble

New member
Jan 3, 2007
19,238
Bizarrely this thread wasn't about you and where you want to live. Think of it as role play, now you are going to have to demonstrate some empathy here, I know this is going to be hard. Alternatively, why not start your own thread. I reckon NSC could have plenty of fun with suggestions as to where Nibble could go.

Sorry Cheeserolls but this forum isn't about you either. If I feel I have summat to add to a thread in the same vein as other comments being discussed then I shall do so. I presume because I gave it a negative review it has somehow upset you but if I'd put a positive post you would have not had cause to comment. Which is frankly, Bullshit. Funnily enough, when I posted I didn't concern myself with what you thought about it. Get over yourself.
 




Nibble

New member
Jan 3, 2007
19,238
Apologies all. Southwick looks ****ing amazing. I'd move there tomorrow. Grow up. You people.
 




CheeseRolls

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jan 27, 2009
6,023
Shoreham Beach
Sorry Cheeserolls but this forum isn't about you either. If I feel I have summat to add to a thread in the same vein as other comments being discussed then I shall do so. I presume because I gave it a negative review it has somehow upset you but if I'd put a positive post you would have not had cause to comment. Which is frankly, Bullshit. Funnily enough, when I posted I didn't concern myself with what you thought about it. Get over yourself.

Not offended, to be honest, I just find your self centred bile a little tedious. There is plenty of space in the NSC playground, so I shall just give you a wide berth from now on. Is that okay ?
 


Nibble

New member
Jan 3, 2007
19,238
Not offended, to be honest, I just find your self centred bile a little tedious. There is plenty of space in the NSC playground, so I shall just give you a wide berth from now on. Is that okay ?

I couldn't give a tinker's tw*t what you do mate.
 


Arthur

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
8,621
Buxted Harbour
I missed this first time round.

That's pretty much it. We're all at different points in life and where I am right now, the things we want are:

4 (reasonable sized) bedrooms
A decent rear garden (preferably West or South facing)
Off street parking (preferably a garage too)
A 'heart of the home' kitchen/diner
Ideally a utility room and a study/office

There's not too much of that in central Brighton from what I can see, at least not on what I can or will pay.

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-41259779.html <-- with the added bonus of no pesky seagulls shitting all over your car! :thumbsup:
 




tinycowboy

Well-known member
Aug 9, 2008
4,002
Canterbury
Attila's poem has reminded me - the seafront is NOT good for sunbathing, but it is a fascinating place - kids who like exploring will love it.
 








Tricky Dicky

New member
Jul 27, 2004
13,558
Sunny Shoreham
I missed this first time round.

That's pretty much it. We're all at different points in life and where I am right now, the things we want are:

4 (reasonable sized) bedrooms
A decent rear garden (preferably West or South facing)
Off street parking (preferably a garage too)
A 'heart of the home' kitchen/diner
Ideally a utility room and a study/office

There's not too much of that in central Brighton from what I can see, at least not on what I can or will pay.

4 beds and an office, you're essentially talking about a 5 bed place then. Another vote for Shoreham - although I've lived here all my life (and love it), so I didn't have to do the entrance exam.
 


Caveman

Well-known member
Jul 14, 2003
9,926
Dull, uninspiring, bad architecture, the list goes on. It's not all about crime rates. Of all th eplaces a person could CHOOSE to live, this area baffles me.

However, I bet most couldnt afford to buy a house in parts of North Portslade (Benfield) or areas of Southwick ala Glebe Close / The Green etc. Some very nice places about, plus near the sea and next to the downs.

Where do you live out of interest, that is nicer than the above mentioned?
 


Nibble

New member
Jan 3, 2007
19,238
However, I bet most couldnt afford to buy a house in parts of North Portslade (Benfield) or areas of Southwick ala Glebe Close / The Green etc. Some very nice places about, plus near the sea and next to the downs.

Where do you live out of interest, that is nicer than the above mentioned?



There is probably truth in that. The good thing about places like Southwick is that it is near enough to nice places that you wouldn'tget too depressed. But my opinion doesn't count on this thread so please disregard that comment.
Not that it has any bearing on my opinion of Southwick but I live in Hampton.
 


Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,056
Living In a Box
The beauty of Southwick is you can be a next door neighbour to Uncle Spielberg.

Nice cricket club and my Uncle was a curate there as well.
 




les dynam

New member
Oct 10, 2008
1,640
Hove
The streets around The Green in the centre of Southwick are nice. Nice large family houses that would cost 400k plus in Brighton. Glebe is a lovely school. But north of the Old Shoreham Road is very grey as is the expanse of housing heading towards Fishersgate.

Shoreham is nicer. Proper old town centre with loads of pubs and shops etc... plus the rail links from Shoreham are much better as some of the London bound trains pass straight through Southwick. Everything stops at Shoreham though.
 


ozseagull

New member
Jun 27, 2013
772
As far as areas that are close to Brighton and Hove, Southwick is actually quite nice. It has it's pockets of not so nice but that is echoed in most areas near to a city.

The centre and green is pleasant. Glebe school is definitely the best in terms of ofsted and behaviour of children attending and I hate to say it but class of parent.

The secondary school which has historically been a struggling school has seen huge investment and vast improvements.

Choose your road carefully and Southwick is a good choice for a family home.
 


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