New Homes in Eastbourne
Eastbourne is a vibrant seaside town on the South Coast, renowned for its stunning beaches and excellent quality of life. Residents can reach the town centre and beach in just 10 minutes from our developments, balancing urban living with coastal charm.
Direct train services reach London Victoria in 90 minutes, making it perfect for commuters. Eastbourne also has excellent transport links to Brighton and Hastings, plus easy access to Gatwick Airport.
Whether you’re looking for outstanding schools, access to green spaces like the South Downs National Park, or a thriving cultural scene, Eastbourne has it all. Explore our new homes in Eastbourne here.
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Meadowburne Place
St Martins Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN22 0LG
- £385,000 to £444,995
- 3 and 4 bedroom

Hawthorn Grove
Rattle Road, Westham, East Sussex, BN24 5DP
- £335,000 to £570,000
- 2, 3 and 4 bedroom

Cuckoo Fields Barratt Homes
Station Road, Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 2BY
- £300,000 to £545,000
- 2, 4 and 5 bedroom
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Nearby Eastbourne
New Homes in Eastbourne Highlights
- Coastal Living at Its Best: Eastbourne combines seaside charm with elegant Victorian architecture and a relaxed pace of life.
- Attractions & Activities: Stroll along the iconic Eastbourne Pier, hike the dramatic cliffs of Beachy Head, or enjoy cultural experiences at the Towner Art Gallery and Devonshire Park Theatre.
- Strong Education: Eastbourne features a range of well-regarded schools, including independent and state options, with several rated Outstanding by Ofsted.
- Excellent Transport Links: With direct rail services to London Victoria, Gatwick Airport, and Brighton, plus easy access to the A27 and A22, Eastbourne is well-connected for commuters and coastal explorers alike.
New Homes in Eastbourne FAQs
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Eastbourne is a vibrant seaside town in East Sussex, South East England, just over an hour from London by train. New homes in this scenic coastal resort are ever popular with homebuyers. They benefit from excellent schools, efficient transport links and beautiful surrounding countryside.Eastbourne has also been named one of the sunniest places to live in the UK, boasting over 1,500 hours of sunshine annually. A community-centric town with over three miles of picturesque beach, this southeastern hub is perfect for families and couples.
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Whether you want to relax on the beach, enjoy a coastal walk, or visit a historic site, there are endless things to do in Eastbourne. New homes here are only 19 miles from Brighton, where you'll find a brilliant range of shops, galleries and museums.Below we've picked some of the best attractions in the area that cater for all age ranges:• Beachy Head• Eastbourne Beach• Eastbourne Miniature Steam Railway Adventure Park• Towner Eastbourne• Devonshire Park Theatre• The Wish Tower• South Downs National Park• Sovereign Harbour Marina
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Eastbourne is home to a good selection of educational institutions, including academies and further education centres. Looking for an outstanding school to send your children to? Below, we've shortlisted some of the best schools in and around the city.
Primary Secondary Further education St Thomas A Becket Catholic Primary School St Catherine's College East Sussex College Motcombe Community Infant School Ratton School Eastbourne College St John's Meads Church of England Primary School The Cavendish School Gildredge House School -
New homes in Eastbourne benefit from superb transport links to major cities – ideal for commuters. Eastbourne is served by the A22, connecting traffic to and from London. The town also has a train station, offering regular, direct Southern Railway services to Brighton and the capital. Plus, you can reach nearby sites via rail, including Lewes and Hastings.Getting around Eastbourne is easy thanks to its efficient bus network, with bus stops dotted throughout the town.