Hurstpierpoint Shops

New florist comes to the village

Hurstpierpoint welcomes Luba Carlton who has just opened Apple Mint Florist on the High Street.

The name Apple Mint is inspired by Luba’s happy childhood memories of growing up on a smallholding, walking in the orchard with the scent of the mint covered ground.

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She qualified in advanced floristry over 15 years ago while living in the New Forest and has built up huge experience and knowledge working in different florists in the UK and even spending time in New Zealand.

“It felt like a natural progression to start my own business and when we found the shop in Hurst High Street there was no doubt that it was the right place. Derek had recently discovered a branch of his family tree that lived in Hurst in the 1800s so it felt there was a connection and meant to be! Before settling in the area three years ago with her husband Derek, she lived in London and worked at a high-end florist that specialised in designer weddings and high profile sporting/ corporate events. Working at this level gave Luba a fantastic range of experience and professional skills that enabled her to operate in all aspects of floristry.

“People have been so welcoming and many have said they are glad to have a florist back in the village,” Luba said. “Flowers are a wonderful way of expressing feelings and emotions, so I am delighted for the unique opportunity to be able to open the shop and share my passion for flowers with you.”

Chatt Estates opens on Hurstpierpoint High Street

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Chatt Estates, Hurst office

Keen eyed residents will have noticed that there’s a new estate agent on the High Street at number 133. 

Chatt Estates was founded by Peter Chatt and Alex Santry when they opened its first office in Ditchling in 2015. Having been born and bred in the area, Peter explained that opening in Hurstpierpoint last month was an ‘obvious step’ for the thriving agency. 

“Our team is hungry, proactive and efficient, and has a combined 15 years of local property knowledge. Do drop in and say hello. You’ll feel like you’ve know us forever,” Peter commented.


Another new shop - seamstress now open too

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A Hurstpierpoint resident opened a new shop in the village last month.

Maria Fox is a bridal seamstress and she’s taken the shop at 108 High Street for her business that specialises in bridalwear, bridesmaids, prom dresses and occasion wear – but she also offers general alterations too.

Maria, who has been sewing for 15 years, comments: “I pride myself on being meticulous! I know it has to be just right. All dresses leave my shop fitting perfectly and my brides happy.” 

The shop is open between 9am and 3pm during the week and by appointment on Saturdays. If you’d like to know more pop in and say Hi, or find Maria Fox Bridal Seamstress on Facebook.