Sunday, 12 June 2011

Sovereign Harbour - understand the Community

Sovereign Harbour is devided into four distinct areas, each one is different from the other.
The South Harbour is the first part when the harbour started beeing developed. The area is accessed through Atlantic Drive following the direction from Langney Point where Eastbourne Promenade end at the Water Treatment. This Building is not within Sovereign Harbour boundary but the neighbouring Mortelo Tower is. The South Harbour is populated by nearly 3,500 residents housed in blocks of flats but town houses exist in the South Harbour but on the otherside of Atlantic Drive backing to Langney Point. The Second part of the Harbour is the central marina where the Harbour Waterfront is located surrounded by high rise flats some of those flats are very exclusive with prices in excess of £750,000.
Further on is the North Marina - the newest development with its open spaces, detached houses, exclusive mensions with its own gardens leading to private jetties for the mooring of yachts and expensive water crafts. The North Marina also boast about 1.5 km of private beaches and walkways. Life in the North Harbour is very different to the rest of the Harbour. This is where about 6.500 residents live.
The fourth area is the Commercial where Sovereign Harbour Retail Park is situated. dominated by ASDA 24 and a very popular multi-screen cinema.
Sovereign Harbour have also a fifth area for servicng, repairs and storage of Marine Crafts. House prices in Sovereign Harbour varies according to location and type of accomodations, some of which are valued to ver £1.5 million. In the past, they are many developers fighting to fill empty properties - this is where the perception still linggering on. I am pleased to say, many of the empty properties are now beeing filled by young families moving from various part of the country to make there home in Sovereign Harbour. I hope one day, you will come and join us in order to build a good family life for the future of your children in Sovereign Harbour.

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