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New Homes in East Sussex

 Bordered by West Sussex and Kent, as well as the English Channel, East Sussex is a coastal county in the South East. Nestling up to Surrey in the north, you can choose between inland areas or lovely seaside spots like Peacehaven and Bexhill-on-Sea when you’re looking for houses in East Sussex.

Featuring the iconic white chalk cliffs of the Seven Sisters, beaches such as Camber Sands, and the sprawling Ashdown Forest, the Weald and the South Downs also offer endless opportunities for relaxing walks. Hit the family-friendly outdoor adventure park Bewl Water and have some fun at Eastbourne Pier, when you explore our developments in East Sussex below. 

Ersham Park
Ersham Park
Ersham Road, Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 3PN
  • £354,995 to £534,995
  • 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
  • Discover the impressive 3 and 4 bedroom homes currently available at Ersham Park in Hailsham. This is a sought after town in East Sussex with easy access to Eastbourne, Hastings and Brighton. You'll find a great choice of local schools and shops nearby, as well as beautiful woodlands and walking trails.  
Brookwood Meadows
Coming soon
Brookwood Meadows
Rattle Road, Westham, East Sussex, BN24 5DP
  • Coming soon
  • Don't miss out on our launch, register your interest now! Nestled in the south of East Sussex just off the A27, you’ll find Brookwood Meadows in Westham, offering 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes. This sought after village has easy access to Eastbourne, Brighton and London. You'll find a choice of Ofsted rated ‘Good’ schools and shops nearby. All our homes on this development meet the latest building regulations, which set the standards for energy performance and carbon emissions. Click here to find out more. Your new home will be close to countryside and woodland, with the South Downs and High Weald just a short drive away.
Meadowburne Place
Meadowburne Place
St Martins Road, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN22 0LG
  • £449,995 to £559,995
  • 4 bedroom
  • Discover a beautiful collection of 4 bedroom homes in the sought after village of Lower Willingdon. At Meadowburne Place you’ll also find large amounts of open space, play areas, sports pitches and allotments - providing you a new way of life. Living here you'll really get to make the most of the outdoors, with the South Downs and stunning coastal walks all on your doorstep. This tranquil village offers a community feel with easy access to the larger towns of Eastbourne and Bexhill.
Chalkers Rise
Chalkers Rise
Pelham Rise, Peacehaven, East Sussex, BN10 8AP
  • £407,995 to £509,995
  • 3 and 4 bedroom
  • The final few 3 and 4 bedroom homes are now available at Chalkers Rise in Peacehaven, right on the edge of the South Downs.  You’ll find a variety of shops in Peacehaven that can cater for your everyday needs. Move here and you’ll be within half an hour’s journey from the iconic Seven Sisters and Brighton.
The Poppies
The Poppies
St Laurence Avenue, Aylesford, Maidstone, Kent, ME16 0ZP
  • Last home available on phase 1! Register your interest for phase 2, launching later this year. If you're looking to move to an area that's well connected then The Poppies at Aylesford is the perfect choice. The David Wilson range will offer just 44 three and four bedroom homes, with many overlooking beautifully retained trees. Here, you'll be surrounded by fantastic local amenities with plenty of retail parks to choose from all within a 5 min drive. Check out our new brochure for more insight into the local area, travel links, sustainable features and more!

Living in East Sussex

Whether you’re attracted by the sweeping coastline dotted with sandy beaches and vibrant seaside towns, or you’d prefer to be surrounded by open countryside inland, East Sussex is a diverse place with so much going for it. We reveal more about that below, while you can head over to our latest offers page to read up about popular schemes like our stress-busting Part Exchange arrangement. 


Things to see and do in East Sussex


Wildlife and nature in East Sussex

This is a wonderful part of the UK to live in if you like spending time outdoors - particularly if you love being by the sea. The East Sussex coast stretches for around 50 miles across southern England and includes the iconic Seven Sisters chalk cliffs within the South Downs National Park. 


Walks in East Sussex

Go for spectacular walks through the National Trust’s Birling Gap towards Seaford Head or Beach Head, and wander through an array of beautiful coastal nature reserves. 


Seaside towns to visit in East Sussex

Bexhill-on-Sea, Eastbourne and Hastings are all charming seaside towns where you can happily spend a day or longer soaking up the local atmosphere at the beach, while Brighton is the place to be for a lively night out. 


Attractions to visit in East Sussex

From galleries and museums to castles and historic landmarks and family-friendly attractions like Treasure Island Adventure Park, Camber Sands, Bedgebury Forest and the High Weald are all must-visits too.  


Education in East Sussex


Primary schools in East Sussex

The county also has a great selection of schools to entice you in, with top choices for younger children including Roselands Infants’ School in Eastbourne and Hastings’ Ark Blacklands Primary and Robsack Wood Primary. All of these schools are classed as outstanding by Ofsted, along with St Peter and St Paul CofE in Bexhill. 

Secondary schools in East Sussex

Kids in that area can continue their education at St Richard’s Catholic College, which is also outstanding. The same applies to Seaford Head School and High Cliff Academy in Peacehaven, while Eastbourne’s Ratton School and Gildredge House are also good options at secondary level. 

Education in Brighton

If you live in Brighton, a good progression is for children to start at St Luke’s Primary or Queen’s Park Primary before moving on to Varndean School or Dorothy Stringer School. 

Transport links in East Sussex


There are excellent transport links across the county, including strong bus and rail links. Trains from Brighton to London, for example, take around an hour, while it’s half that to Gatwick Airport. There aren’t any motorways in East Sussex, which preserves the peaceful nature of the region, with a network of A roads best for getting around if you have a car. There are also community transport schemes available for people who can’t access regular public transport services. 

The East Sussex property market


Hotspots such as Brighton mean property prices in East Sussex are much higher than the national average, while growth has also far outstripped the rest of the country in recent years. This is in part thanks to stunning homes close to the seaside in places like Bexhill, where you can find beautiful 4 and 5 bedroom family homes off Barnhorn Road. 

Or perhaps you’d rather be in Eastbourne, which has an excellent collection of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes on the edge of the South Downs off St Martins Road. Whichever part of East Sussex you want to live in, don’t forget to ask us about offers like our Movemaker scheme when you give us a call. 

New Homes Offers & Schemes in East Sussex

Buying a new home with David Wilson also means you can take advantage of our great offers.

If you’re an existing homeowner looking to buy a new house, our Movemaker or Part Exchange schemes could be ideal for you. We cover your estate agent fees while helping you arrange the sale of your existing property.

Book an appointment with one of our Sales Advisers and reserve your dream home today.