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Brighton to Seaford

Areas We Cover

The listed locations describe the usual service corridor. They do not create an exact service boundary.

East Sussex

Seaford

Seaford is at the eastern end of the usual service corridor and includes compact town gardens, coastal plots, rental properties and larger residential spaces.

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Bishopstone

Bishopstone gardens can have a more open coastal or downland character, with wind exposure and larger boundaries. Seasonal planning helps keep hedges, lawns and planted areas manageable.

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Newhaven

Newhaven work can include residential gardens, rental properties, communal areas and smaller commercial sites. Gardens may be affected by coastal weather, sloping ground and restricted rear access.

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Peacehaven

Peacehaven has a wide range of family gardens, rental properties and small commercial premises. Regular lawn, hedge and border maintenance is available alongside clearances and seasonal visits.

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Telscombe

Telscombe and Telscombe Cliffs include residential gardens with coastal exposure and varied levels. Customers should identify steep access, long carries or parking restrictions before a visit is arranged.

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Saltdean

Saltdean gardens are often influenced by coastal wind, chalky ground and changes in level. Maintenance plans can focus on resilient presentation, manageable lawns and controlled hedge growth.

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Woodingdean

Woodingdean has many family gardens, sloping sites and boundaries affected by downland exposure. Regular mowing, hedge work and seasonal tidy-ups can help prevent routine growth becoming difficult to manage.

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Rottingdean

Rottingdean contains compact village properties, coastal gardens and larger residential plots. Narrow access, conservation-sensitive surroundings and exposed boundaries should be described in the enquiry.

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Ovingdean

Ovingdean gardens can combine village character, larger plots and exposed downland conditions. Seasonal growth and wind exposure may affect mowing, hedges and planting choices.

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Roedean

Roedean includes exposed coastal gardens, sloping plots and properties where wind can influence planting, hedge growth and routine maintenance. A visit may be useful where gradients or access affect safe working.

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Illustrative map showing selected places from Brighton to Seaford
Outside the usual area?

Contact us with your postcode and the work required. Suitable work elsewhere in East Sussex or the wider South East may be considered.