Alfriston · East Sussex · BN26 5
Interior finishes in Alfriston
Work in Alfriston — postcode BN26 5 — comes overwhelmingly through flint-and-brick cottages built from local South Downs stone. Cuckmere Valley conservation village — the first property ever bought by the National Trust. We layer period townhouses in the conservation area briefs alongside as they arise. Local property values sit in the strong tier (median around £850k), and our client mix here is overwhelmingly designer- and architect-led — we're brought onto the shortlist at spec stage rather than pitching cold. Because this is a dense listed-building conservation area, our specifications here lean vapour-permeable and reversible — natural limewash, hand-brushed high-end paint, and clay-plaster substrates. Anything that would trap moisture behind period joinery gets refused at survey. Roads we're most often on: High Street, West Street, The Tye. Nearest arterial addresses in the same market: Litlington, Wilmington, Berwick.
Streets and nearby addresses
Roads we regularly cover
- High Street
- West Street
- The Tye
Nearby affluent addresses
- Litlington
- Wilmington
- Berwick
Postcode: BN26 5 · Median property value: £850k
What we specify for Alfriston clients
Mineral limewash paint on original lime plaster — vapour-permeable, mineral-bonded, ages softly. The correct finish for pre-1919 stock; wrong for plasterboard.
Authentic slaked-lime marmorino and stucco veneziano, applied in three or more thin coats and burnished to a marble-like sheen. Sample boards produced against your designer's schedule before we start on site.
Full-house schedules in Farrow & Ball, Little Greene, Paint & Paper Library, Edward Bulmer and Bauwerk — brushed by hand on walls, sprayed on joinery. 8–14 colour schedules the norm on a whole-house brief.
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