South East

Discover our energy-efficient new homes in the South East.

The South East lines the English Channel with its iconic white cliffs and then stretches all the way inland to the Thames and across to the famous spires of Oxford. It’s the third largest of England’s regions and so our new builds take on board a wide range of locations, giving you plenty of choices for your new home.

International connections put this part of England ahead of the game for travel, whether it’s for work or play. With the commercial ports of Southampton and Portsmouth, the passenger ferries of Dover and Folkestone, the Eurostar, Gatwick airport and a motorway network that includes the M25 to the south of Greater London, it’s no wonder that this is a great area to set up home.

Living in South East

The South East’s counties

This region stretches all the way from Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire and Surrey, to Hampshire, East and West Sussex, the Isle of Wight and Kent.

Cities in the South East

From university cities to port cities to cathedral cities, the South East celebrates its diversity in Brighton, Oxford, Portsmouth, Southampton, Winchester, Chichester and Canterbury.

Landmarks in the South East

Natural landmarks and man-made landmarks make their mark in the South East.  Chichester Harbour, the Needles and those White Cliffs to the far east of the region are as stunning as Canterbury cathedral, Brighton Pier, and the Uffington White Horse.

Landscapes in the South East

As well as the coastline, the beautiful rolling landscapes of the South East include the North and South Downs, the Chilterns, the New Forest, the Cotswolds and the Surrey Hills.

Things to do in the South East

You can dress up for Royal Ascot and the Henley Regatta, thrill the family at Thorpe Park, visit Windsor Castle, take the ferry across to the Isle of Wight or go camping in the New Forest.