New Homes in West Sussex

West Sussex offers picturesque countryside, scenic coastline and urban amenities.    
 
Residents enjoy green spaces in the South Downs National Park, while coastal areas like Bognor Regis and Worthing provide tranquil seaside walks. Cultural attractions include Chichester Festival Theatre, Goodwood House and numerous museums, meaning there’s plenty to explore.   
 
Excellent schools and strong transport links make this charming county ideal for families and professionals seeking a balance of rural tranquillity and urban accessibility. Explore our new homes in West Sussex and speak to one of our Sales Advisers to start your homebuying journey today.   
Fairway Gardens
Fairway Gardens
Golfers Lane, Angmering, West Sussex, BN16 4NB
  • £339,995 to £570,000
  • 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
Century Gardens
Coming soon
Century Gardens
Tars Farm, Church Lane, Barnham, West Sussex, PO22 0DB
  • Coming soon
Ryebank Gate
Ryebank Gate
Bittern Avenue, Yapton, West Sussex, BN18 0BW
  • £279,995 to £392,500
  • 2 and 3 bedroom
Nursery Fields
Nursery Fields
Chalcraft Lane, North Bersted, West Sussex, PO21 5TS
  • £465,000 to £595,000
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
Highgrove
Coming soon
Highgrove
Highgrove, Main Road, Bosham, West Sussex, PO18 8EH
  • Coming soon
Pebble Walk
Pebble Walk
3 Norfolk Drive, Hayling Island, Hampshire, PO11 0FQ
  • £355,000 to £465,000
  • 3 and 4 bedroom

New Homes in West Sussex FAQs

  • Whether you want to live on the coast, inland on the edge of the beautiful South Downs or up in the north east of the county close to London, West Sussex is full of ways to enhance your lifestyle. And we can enhance your move too, with offers such as our stress-free Part Exchange scheme, where we could act as a guaranteed buyer for your existing home and you won’t pay any estate agent fees.
  • This is the perfect place to be if you love spending time outdoors. The seaside towns along the south coast provide plenty of sunny days at the beach, while the South Downs National Park is a walker’s paradise with more than 600 square miles to explore. 

    From Devil’s Dyke to Tilgate Park, Kingley Vale National Nature Reserve and the Cissbury Ring with its spectcular views, the natural attractions keep on coming. With castles, museums, galleries and National Trust properties to explore too, you’ll never be stuck for ways to enjoy your spare time.
  • If being close to London is important to you, then Turners Hill CofE Primary School in Crawley is an outstanding option according to Ofsted. If you’d rather be by the seaside then Shoreham’s St Peter’s Catholic Primary School is a good choice, while if you have your sights set on Chichester then Aldingbourne Primary and Jessie Younghusband School are both good options. 

    For older children in Chichester, the St Philip Howard Catholic High School and Bishop Luffa School are both rated as outstanding by Ofsted, while if you’re in Crawley, being in the Turners Hill catchment area means your children could attend the similarly outstanding Worth School.
  • The M23 is the only motorway which runs through West Sussex, starting just south of Crawley and heading north towards London 30 miles away. The A27 passes through the south of the county to link up coastal spots like Bognor Regis and Worthing, as well as Brighton just over the border in East Sussex. Local train and bus networks are prevalent, while Gatwick Airport can be found between Crawley and Horley.