Quartz Worktops Sussex

Quartz worktops Sussex? Sounds good to us! East Sussex people are regular worktop customers for us. We are able to provide a high quality templating and installation service right across both halves of Sussex. From Groombridge in the North to Birling gap in the South, from Rye in the East to Ditchling in the West, we are happy to be the the chosen supplier of granite and quartz worktops for East Sussex people everywhere.

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Harvey’s Brewery, down in the Cliffe area of Lewes.

One of the great tastes of East Sussex, brewed in an area of older housing with plenty of upgrades to quartz worktops. 

Photo: Editor5807 GNU Free Documentation License.

East Sussex sometimes has the reputation for being a stick-in-the-mud county. It is certainly conservative (large and small C!), and the stereotype of resistance to change is summed up in the saying “Sussex people wunt be druv”. But actually, the county is far more open to the New than people think. The University of Sussex, situated at Falmer in East Sussex, is one of the country’s leaders in research and technical innovation, and its own Innovation Centre is dedicated to stimulating Start Ups and business development.

I think it is the desire for both tasteful innovation and quality craftsmanship which drives the blend of old and new in East Sussex. There is a lot of classical craftsmanship here – I have friends who are high end joiners and upholsterers, blacksmiths and farriers. There are centres of arts and crafts here – just think of New England House in Brighton, where my friend Karina runs Sashabay Soft Furnishings. So much creative and artisanal talent under one roof!

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East Sussex is a county with a long history of innovation in sport: here are cricket players on the ground in Lewes in the early 19th century. 

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Competitive tennis also came early to Sussex. The Devonshire Park Lawn Tennis Club opened in Eastbourne in 1874; its Centre Court has a capacity of 8000. 

Innovative East Sussex people are open to new things in the home too. Although we sell plenty of natural stone, granite worktops in the county, we see an ever increasing number of quartz installations. Man-made, engineered stone is composed of about 93% sand, glass, quartz and other minerals, and around 7% plastic resin. For more about the differences between granite and quartz worktops and their respective advantages, please see here.

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Quartz Worktops Sussex:
Radianz Lucern lake – a lovely natural-look stone which we now stock

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Quartz Worktops Sussex:
Caesarstone Wild Rice in a customer’s kitchen

Quartz worktops in East Sussex reflect the trends that we see elsewhere: lots of marble look materials, and increasing numbers of soft, earthy tones, sometimes combined with a pseudo-industrial look and feel.

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One of our comparative quartz images: the “concrete-style” look, with that industrial-yet-warm quality which is coming in at the moment. 

Quartz worktops from our factory at Charlwood in Surrey can get to almost all parts of East Sussex in less than 90 minutes. Our vans are often seen at all points along the 23, the 27 and the 272, making their way to the small towns and villages that are so typical of the county. If you are considering a new kitchen, or upgrading the worktops on your existing one, please don’t hesitate to contact us for a quotation, or just call for advice and support on 01293 863992.

East Sussex is a great county: seaside and countryside, good food and drink, varied towns and villages, and the sun even shines a fair bit! Here are a few favourite places.

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Newhaven. Hardly romantic, you may say – but this is where the ferry leaves for Dieppe! Actually, not a bad little place, and an East Sussex town where we often install quartz worktops. 

Photo: Ian Stannard

Quartz worktops Sussex? How very dare you! Actually, the variety of architectural showpieces and old and new homes in the county mean that there are plenty of places where quartz worktops – of every style – fit in perfectly.

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East Hill Cliff Railway in Hastings, with the iconic net mending/drying huts in the foreground.

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Hailsham, East Sussex. A bit of an archive photo, given the presence of Woolworths!

Photo: Charlesdrakew

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The Palace Pier, Brighton & Hove

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The Ever-Wonderful De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea

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Our commercial links in East Sussex remain strong, especially with HKS, with their showrooms in Heathfield and Eastbourne. Here are worktops we installed in the Eastbourne centre. 

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Herstmonceux Castle – fabulous day out, with the Greenwich Royal Observatory thrown in!

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You can’t get more East Sussex than Camber Sands – the furthest East in the county, beyond even the Cinque Port of Rye. 

We are a solid-stone worktop company based in Surrey. But we are in the far south of Surrey; all of Sussex is on our doorstep. Wherever you are in the county of East Sussex, “Sussex by the Sea” is definitely part of our hinterland.

For more information on our regularly stocked quartz worktops, please see here, and for the full range from our of our suppliers, look here. If you live in East Sussex and are interested in quartz worktops, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. We are here to help – informatively, creatively and affordably!

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