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Arty towns in South/South east?

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downtothesea · 17/06/2011 08:56

We're still looking for a seaside special for under £200k but definitely struggling! Ideally, we need to be within 90mins drive of London but will look at anywhere with an arty/literary community.
Tired of driving into seaside resorts to see Union Jacks on flagpoles in front gardens and need to have something more 'sophisticated'.
So far I've identified all the obvious areas (I think):
Hastings, Margate, Whitstable, St Ives!, Brighton...
Being very blunt - can anyone think of any other places (doesn't have to be by the sea) where the educated quota is significantly higher than the chav/unemployed quota?

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PhyllisDiller · 17/06/2011 14:29

So posh places near the sea then! Grin

Arundel is rather nice, you could pop off to 'Climping' beach quite easily (not sure that you would be so keen on Littlehampton for a beach trip though).

Bosham is also rather posh, beautiful views over the harbour to the downs. Wonderful if you have a boat as you can moor at the marina. Lovely big golf course near by too.

I'm sure there are other places that I have been to of equal calibre...

Portofino · 17/06/2011 14:30

Broadstairs is lovely, or Deal.

Portofino · 17/06/2011 14:30

Or Rye.

PhyllisDiller · 17/06/2011 14:39

Yes Rye is quite 'Arty' isn't it, nice country side around there too.

JemimaHairMouse · 17/06/2011 14:41

Wivenhoe (not a town but village just outside Colchester)
V arty and lots of academics.
Is on a river estuary and only 15 mins from the sea.

travellingwilbury · 17/06/2011 14:45

Not sure you will find poncey by the sea for under 200k .

chav/unemployed ? NIce touch .

SybilBeddows · 17/06/2011 14:49

Maldon in Essex was quite arty when I grew up there in the 70s and 80s but people I know who still live there say It Has Gone Downhill.

noddyholder · 17/06/2011 15:01

What do you need for your money? I live in brighton and it is all teh things you want. I also renovate flats and houses and so have a good idea of what is on the market etc.

PredictableDullard · 17/06/2011 17:26

seaside is by its nature tacky, you have to embrace it and apply your well educated ironic artiness to it but hopefullly you will be be beaten to death by union jack wearing chavs for being such a pain in the arse

thisisyesterday · 17/06/2011 17:31

with that kind of attitude i'm not surprised you're struggling to find anywhere Hmm

maybe you should start your own arty commune where only people wtih degrees can join

downtothesea · 17/06/2011 18:28

ooooooh! rattled a few cages there! So there you have it - I'm not a fervent nationalist, I've been to university and I like the company of similar folk. I expect fervent nationalists would also prefer to mix with like-minded people and I don't hold that against them.

Brighton's a bit ripe with drugs and drink of a weekend and I definitely wouldn't get a house there on my budget.

Deal does look good - so thanks for that suggestion will check out the others too.

I'm off to look for a traditional seaside scene of a puffed-up, self rightous twat being spat on by a hoodie.

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Putthatbookdown · 17/06/2011 19:23

Seaside towns-with the exception of Brighton- are dead places full of day trippers and people on Benefits-no culture

noddyholder · 17/06/2011 19:29

Deal is not very nice

FingandJeffing · 17/06/2011 19:31

Aldeburgh, I always thought was quite arty/posh. Don't know what house prices are like though.

Portofino · 17/06/2011 19:34

Deal IS very nice. Do you want to fight Noddy?

Portofino · 17/06/2011 19:36

Conservation area, lots of nice places to eat.

Paschaelina · 17/06/2011 19:38

Don't go to Folkestone.

VivaLeBeaver · 17/06/2011 19:41

Dover

EggyAllenPoe · 17/06/2011 19:44

Shoreham is rather artsy - and on a smaller scale than Brighton.

200k - you might get a houseboat or two..or maybe one of the terraces near the seaside...or a tiny old terraced house in town - or a bungalow further outside town.

it is perfectly possible to live in Brighton without drinking or taking drugs. but 200k...tiny terrace in need of refurb?

Lyme Regis in Dorset ..ho far west can we go?
St Ives is arty too.

Portofino · 17/06/2011 19:46

No, no, no to Dover, Folkestone or Margate.

Paschaelina · 17/06/2011 19:46

Or Dover.

VivaLeBeaver · 17/06/2011 19:47

I was joking at Dover!

Paschaelina · 17/06/2011 19:47
Grin
Portofino · 17/06/2011 19:47

Turner Gallery = one can not make a purse from a sow's ear.....