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  1. M

    Is PORTSLADE gentrifying?

    All I know of the Noble House bloke is what I've gleaned from whats written on the wall of the pub, which isn't much really. Will def have that book off you when you're back.
  2. M

    Is PORTSLADE gentrifying?

    :lolol: I feel the same about Saltdean! I'll show you round next time you're back if you like mate.
  3. M

    Is PORTSLADE gentrifying?

    Seasons is great. It's like Al Duomo was 20 years ago before they doubled the size of it and turned it into a club.
  4. M

    Is PORTSLADE gentrifying?

    Not just still open, but a great place to buy buggies & pushchairs that people just leave behind at LGW when returning from holiday (because it's "not worth their time to wait around to pick them up")
  5. M

    Is PORTSLADE gentrifying?

    True dat. It was ridiculous though, the level of price disparity based solely on what side of Boundary Road the house was on. So makes sense that the West side should appreciate in relative terms. And I'd argue that New Church Road is far worse than Porstalde if you're looking at access to...
  6. M

    Is PORTSLADE gentrifying?

    Battle of Trafalgar - kids allowed, cheap burgers. The place isn't quite ready for a 'Noble House' type place west of Boundary yet I reckon. Won't be long though.
  7. M

    Is PORTSLADE gentrifying?

    That poster was me (I believe). I'd say it's slightly too early to claim the area is gentrifying. There definitely has been an influx of Brighton middles class young professional families - i.e. people like me - but no significant redevelopment as yet, apart from that new Boulder climbing...
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