Peacehaven is covered by Gary the Chimney Sweep
Great news! Gary the Chimney Sweep is available to work in
Peacehaven, remember I can help you with any of the following:
- Chimney Swept & Vacuumed
- Wood Burners & Stoves
- Full Chimney Service & Restoration
- Wood Stove Restoration
- Bird nests removed
- Complete Safety Inspections
- Chimney Pots, Cowls and Bird guards
- Free Advice on Chimney Liners
- Colour CCTV Surveys
We accept cash, debit cards and all credit cards including Amex
If you have any queries or if there is another related job that you have in mind then don't hesitate to contact
me by phone: 07825 163864, email: info@garythechimneysweep.co.uk or by using the chimney sweep enquiry
form.
About Peacehaven
It’s impossible to think of Peacehaven without its close association with the South Downs chalk cliffs. And of all the histories of towns in Sussex surely Peacehaven’s origins are the most unusual. Although there is evidence of dwellers at the location 3,500 years ago, the modern town known today was founded by businessman Charles Neville in 1916. He bought the land and then offered plots for people to build homes. It was run as a competition, with some controversy, and Ethel Radford, a Leicestershire woman, gave Peacehaven its actual name [previously it was called New Anzac-on-Sea] in 1917. Working class families were drawn to the sea air there, and the town was marketed to recovering Great War veterans. Gradually, the temporary homes [old army huts and railway carriages] were developed into proper living accommodation around an American style grid road system pattern. Today, the town has its own council, churches, shops, and leisure facilities. It also contains part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Peacehaven champions independent retailers too via support for the Co-operative Meridian Shopping Centre, which contains a butcher, barber, sweet shop and ironmonger, among other outlets. A mini-market is also held twice per week, at the community building, which sells fare such as vegetables, crafts and collectors’ items. There are a few supermarkets in Peacehaven too and a farm shop at Hobden Farm, which offers fresh-from-the-farm products. Otherwise, Peacehaven offers facilities expected of a small town with a GP practice, cafes, restaurants, and takeaways, alongside some great grab-a-bargain charity shops. Peacehaven District Chamber of Commerce, formed in 2007, is at the forefront of engaging local and wider interest in the trade offering by local businesses in the town.