There was Maria Callas, Jackie and Aristotle Onassis, Olympic Airlines, the world's best airline for a while, and Anthony Quinn as Zorba the Greek, teaching us all to dance and have fun.īut the Greeks got carried away with it all, didn't they, and started voting left-wing after years of right-wing stability. In the 1960s Greece was the coolest nation on earth. More recent history has been patchy, to say the least. Well, its glorious ancient history anyway. The second were all the boarded-up buildings and the third thing was the rubbish in the streets.Īthens is not quite third world, but close, and then you look up and see the magnificent Acropolis and you get a glimpse into the Greek soul, and its deep contradiction - the coexistence of today's mess with its glorious history. And we're not talking Banksy or street art here, but messy scribbles. The first thing that struck me about Athens was the graffiti: it was everywhere. Calls to local numbers beginning with 01, 02 and 03 numbers will incur standard geographic charges from landlines and mobiles.The view from my hotel balcony in Athens sums up Greece's current contradiction: the glorious remnants of its past to the right, and boarded up shops and graffiti directly in front, writes Alan Kohler. Calls from other networks may vary, and calls from mobiles and outside the UK will be higher. Call rate informationĬalls to 0843 numbers will be charged at 4p/min from BT landlines. Please contact the property advertiser directly to obtain any information which may be available under the terms of The Energy Performance of Buildings (Certificates and Inspections) (England and Wales) Regulations 2007 or the Home Report if in relation to a residential property in Scotland. The information is provided and maintained by Savills -South East, Residential Development Sales. This property advertisement does not constitute property particulars. makes no warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of the advertisement or any linked or associated information, and has no control over the content. The information displayed about this property comprises a property advertisement. 1 bedroom flats for sale in East Sussex.
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Show full description Hide full description Your home at 37 Edward Street Quarter is just a 6 minute stroll from the beautiful Brighton seafront and 8 minutes from the famous Lanes.īrighton station is a 14 minute walk from the development with direct trains to Gatwick Airport (26 minutes) London Victoria (1 hour) and London Bridge (1h3mins). Make this your home and you will join a thriving, sustainable community. Chill out in the three lush green spaces, browse the independent boutiques, cafés and restaurants, hop into the co-working hubs or the excellently equipped gym and studio. Standing at seven storeys, the building is designed with a striking brick façade and vibrant colours that together evoke Brighton’s character and personality.ģ7 Edward Street Quarter has so much to offer. Only 0.7 mile walk to Churchill Square Shopping Centre.Įxcellently positioned in Brighton city centre, moments from Kemptown, 37 Edward Street Quarter is part of a new flourishing neighbourhood that’s full of delights. One bed apartment on the second floor offering Westerly facing views with the added benefit of a balcony.