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Hampton Quay is one of the last remaining large-scale waterfront development sites on the South Coast, offering a rare opportunity to deliver a landmark riverside scheme.

 

Sitting on a 2.15ha parcel of land along the River Arun, the site combines direct access to the English Channel, expansive views towards the Arun Valley, and the scale to create a truly transformational destination. The site is within the Littlehampton Economic Growth Area (LEGA) illustrated in the Arun District Local Plan (2011-2031).

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This unique setting supports the creation of a premium waterfront address, blending coastal living with long-term placemaking potential.

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Intertidal zone to the north of the site

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South facing aerial view of site

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Remnants of previous site uses

PROXIMITY

Hampton Quay benefits from proximity to a network of well-established and desirable South Coast locations, widening its appeal to a broad residential and leisure market.

 

Nearby destinations include Arundel, known for its heritage and history; Worthing, a vibrant coastal centre; and Bognor Regis, a close-by area benefiting from ongoing regeneration.

 

Together, these locations create a diverse and resilient catchment, enhancing both sales potential and quality of life for future residents.

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Worthing

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Arundel

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Bognor Regis

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LINKS

The site benefits from strong road connectivity via the nearby A259, providing direct east–west access along the South Coast and linking to the wider regional road network.

 

In addition to road access, the River Arun offers a unique transport and lifestyle asset, with navigable access to the English Channel, supporting boating, leisure use, and marina potential.

 

This combination of road, river, and coastal connectivity is increasingly rare and highly attractive in the current market.

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