Saltdean Explained

Official Name:Saltdean
Shire District:Brighton and Hove (Saltdean), Lewes (East Saltdean),
Lieutenancy England:East Sussex
Region:South East England
Country:England
Coordinates:50.803°N -0.0411°W
Label Position:bottom
Constituency Westminster:Brighton Kemptown
Post Town:BRIGHTON
Postcode Area:BN
Postcode District:BN2
Dial Code:01273
Static Image:Saltdean.jpg
Static Image Width:240px
Static Image Caption:Looking towards Saltdean from the cliff top

Saltdean is a coastal village in the city of Brighton and Hove, with part (known as East Saltdean) outside the city boundary in Lewes district. Saltdean is approximately 5miles east of central Brighton, 5miles west of Newhaven, and south of Lewes. It is bordered by farmland and the South Downs National Park.

History

Saltdean was open farmland, originally a part of the village of Rottingdean, and almost uninhabited until 1924 when land was sold off for speculative housing and property development. Some of this was promoted by entrepreneur Charles W. Neville, who had set up a company to develop the site (he also eventually built nearby towns Peacehaven and parts of Rottingdean).[1]

Saltdean has a mainly shingle beach, fronted by a promenade, the Undercliff Walk, which can be reached directly from the cliff top, by steps from the coast road, or by a subway tunnel from the nearby Lido. The Undercliff Walk continues to Brighton, ending by the Palace Pier. The buildings nearest the beach are the most architecturally varied, and include some influenced by international trends of the inter-war years, e.g. Bauhaus and Cubism, and there are some which are Spanish influenced.

The best known building is the grade II* listed Saltdean Lido community centre, which includes a public library and iconic open air swimming-pool, designed by architect R.W.H. Jones. He also designed other buildings in the area, including the former Grand Ocean Hotel, built using Art Deco 'ocean liner' architecture.[2]

Saltdean is a prosperous village suburb of the city of Brighton and Hove, although its eastern side is administratively part of the neighbouring Lewes District Council.

Geography

Saltdean is situated by the sea in a 'Dean' (Saxon/Old English for 'dry valley'), with the surrounding hills of the South Downs National Park forming a large central dip and valley where the oval shaped Saltdean Park and Lido are located, looking out over the adjacent sea.

Tree lined roads and avenues radiate out in wide oval curves from the park in order to follow the contours of the local topography. The plan of the village was designed from inception to vary considerably from neighbouring Peacehaven's more grid-like system.

Transport

Bus company Brighton & Hove provides frequent buses through Saltdean, operating route 27 that links Saltdean to Withdean via Brighton city centre and Brighton station. Saltdean is also served by other Brighton & Hove routes 12 and 14 (as well as their variants) that run along the A259 to destinations including Peacehaven, Seaford and Eastbourne.

The Big Lemon bus company provides route 47 that links Saltdean to Hangleton. Saltdean is directly connected to the A259 road, which runs south of the village.

Education

The only school in Saltdean is Saltdean Primary School. There is also a library located in the Lido Community building.[3]

Sport and leisure

Saltdean has a non-League football club Saltdean United F.C. who play at Hill Park. Saltdean also has four hard tennis courts, an outdoor Bowls green, a basketball court, and a skateboard park all located within Saltdean Park. A sea swimming group meets weekly on the beach and holds traditional Boxing Day and New Year's Day swims.

Notable people

Historic figures

Living people

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Beginning of Saltdean Today. 12 March 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130102171400/http://www.saltdean.info/begsaltdean.htm. 2 January 2013. dmy-all.
  2. Book: The Saltdean story. Douglas D'Enno. Phillimore. 1985. 0-85033-573-6.
  3. Web site: Saltdean Library. www.brighton-hove.gov.uk.
  4. News: Krays actor dies aged 72 . . 30 December 2003 . 5 June 2022.
  5. The Leisure Hive. Radio Times.
  6. James. Harding. Robey, Sir George [real name George Edward Wade]. 35788. 23 September 2004.
  7. Web site: Behind the Canvas: John Avon. MAGIC: THE GATHERING.
  8. Web site: soul newcomer celeste takes us back to her hometown. Markus. Undine. 18 December 2017. INDIE Magazine. en-GB. 28 November 2019.