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King Edward VII Estate is developed by City & Country and situated within the South Downs National Park in West Sussex. It is the winner of various awards, including the Evening Standard Award for Best Conversion 2018, WhatHouse? Award - Bronze for Best Renovation 2018 and Sussex Heritage Trust Award for Best Landscape & Gardens 2017. The estate is comprised of a mixture of Grade II and II listed buildings which have been restored and converted into an array of apartments, duplexes and houses.
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KEVii (Owner)
Verified Resident
Sept 2019
KEVii (Owner)
Verified Resident
Sept 2019
A beautiful restored ex Sanitorium and grounds, which is now being over developed by the greed of the Developer, in now selling off areas in order to establish units housing for approx. 1100. With only one rural lane access, with no pedestrian or cycle ways, or public transport, the lack of parking, water provision, no facilities including child friendly areas, make daily life difficult. The Freehold was sold on with no consultation with the leaseholders and City&Country refuse to answer many questions as to their intentions. Water ingress into apartments is a problem, plus high Service and Management charges.
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