Discover Sussex: Top Places To Live

Sussex, with its enchanting blend of coastal charm and countryside allure, has been spotlighted by Muddy Stilettos' insider’s guide as one of the best places to live in the UK. This guide, renowned for its luxury lifestyle insights, has unveiled the top locations in Sussex, offering a delightful mix of culture, history, and community spirit.

Worthing takes the crown as the number one spot, celebrated for its art deco architecture and thriving indie arts scene. It's a coastal delight with a burgeoning foodie culture, perfect for those seeking a vibrant seaside lifestyle.

Next up is Hove, a vibrant and exciting cultural haven by the sea. It offers the buzz of city life without the overwhelming crowds, making it an ideal choice for those who want the best of both worlds.

Amberley enchants with its medieval castle and picturesque thatched cottages, nestled at the foot of the South Downs. It's a quintessential Sussex favourite, perfect for history buffs and nature lovers alike.

St Leonards is quietly making waves with its quirky charm and thriving art and foodie scenes. It's a place where creativity blossoms, offering a unique coastal lifestyle.

Kingston-Near-Lewes is a small village with big appeal, perfectly positioned on the South Downs and close to the vibrant hubs of Lewes and Brighton.

For those who love a quaint village vibe, Petworth and Ticehurst offer chocolate-box prettiness and strong community ties. Petworth's cobbled streets and antique shops are a delight, while Ticehurst boasts a charming indie high street and proper pubs.

Alfriston and Cuckfield round out the list with their upmarket appeal and stunning locations. Alfriston, nestled on the South Downs, is a picture-perfect village, while Cuckfield offers a wealth of indie shops and a quirky history.

If you're considering a move to Sussex, these locations offer a wonderful mix of lifestyle and community. At Burnett's, we're here to help you find the perfect home in this enchanting county. Whether you're drawn to the coast or the countryside, Sussex has something for everyone.



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