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    Austin Gray Estate Agents

    3.0 (1 review)
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    A4e

    A4e

    4.0(1 review)
    0.8 mi

    According to A4e's own website, 'the A4e Brighton Pathways Programme supports people in Brighton…read morewho have been on Disability Allowance to get back into sustainable employment and works on initiatives to Improve Peoples Lives'. Despite some controversies surrounding their involvement with the government's New Deal program (you can see some funny takes on this here http://a4ephotogallery.blogspot.com/) , my experiences with A4e have been almost entirely positive. I am currently setting up my own business and the staff have not only been incredibly helpful, but have also directed me towards other organisations which are helping me with my endeavours. In the past I have been in touch with several other organisations which share the same or similar objectives as A4e, but in terms of friendliness or usefulness of the help received, I rate A4e above any of the others. You can tell that the employees enjoy working here, which for me is very important. I am also a client of another organisation and have found it quite frustrating that two of the employees which I was working with suddenly left the company so that I was assigned to someone else. At A4e I have been spared that kind of disappointment. Currently I am waiting to be assigned a business mentor by another organisation. I was initially told that it would take 2-3 weeks, but after a month I am still waiting because the Criminal Record Checks for that peson are still being processed (a slow procedure in this country!). Because of the delays I would have wished for some extra support by A4e, but the appointments with them are spaced relatively far apart my only criticism, because it means that I am currently left to my own devices. However they have provided me with so much information for new business starters, that I should now be able to work on most of the issues myself.

    Clifton Terrace

    Clifton Terrace

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Clifton Terrace is regarded as one of the most desirable addresses in Brighton, if not the most…read moredesirable. Situated in the Clifton Hill area of Brighton, the Terrace was built in 1847 after the opening of the railway to London, funded by the Barings Bank family and the widow of Thomas Kemp, builder of Kemp Town. The houses are in a single terrace, in the villa style, all in whitewashed stucco. The distinctive ground floor bay windows have deep awnings, some glazed and others covered in lead. The central group of houses has a pair of blind windows with classical pediments, and no awnings. The overall effect is of genteel elegance; homely yet refined. The Terrace is listed at Grade II. The design incorporates Clifton Terrace Gardens opposite - still retained for the sole use of residents - which helps to preserve the stunning sea views from the houses. The gardens were originally the site of Clifton Windmill, removed in 1837. Many of the individual front gardens to the houses are also beautifully kept. This is where I'd love to live - if I could afford to. It's quiet and surprisingly green, yet minutes from the centre of Brighton and around 5 minutes from the sea front. Just perfect. Unfortunately, a house here will set you back about £1 million

    A Beautifull place, situated in a tranquil often overlooked part of brighton. back in the 70's I…read moregot well paid to demolish a complete house in clifton hill over a weekend to create a bigger entrance into the yard of an antique dealer so he could get his lorries in, when eventually the house was rebuilt it was twice as big and afforded covered access to the the rear, a win win situation, but back then not to many people worried about preserving or conserving our heritage. luckily the magnificent terrace and its fine gardens remain as a unequalled example of gentile regency brighton.

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