Crawley

Overview

The area has been inhabited since the Stone Age, and was a centre of ironworking in Roman times. Crawley developed slowly as a market town from the 13th century, serving the surrounding villages in the Weald. Its location on the main road from London to Brighton brought passing trade, which encouraged the development of coaching inns. A rail link to London opened in 1841.</p> <p>Gatwick Airport, nowadays one of Britain's busiest international airports, opened on the edge of the town in the 1940s, encouraging commercial and industrial growth. After the Second World War, the British Government planned to move large numbers of people and jobs out of London and into new towns around South East England. The New Towns Act 1946 designated Crawley as the site of one of these. A master plan was developed for the establishment of new residential, commercial, industrial and civic areas, and rapid development greatly increased the size and population of the town over a few decades.

Places of Interest

  • Spire Gatwick Park Hospital
  • Horley Library
  • Horley Council Offices
  • Crawley Borough Council
  • Crawley Library
  • Pease Pottage Services M23
  • Lingfield Park Golf Club
 Popular restaurants & cafes
  • Restaurant  Jamie’s Italian Gatwick
 Top attractions
  • Box Hill
  • Denbies Wine Estate
 Transport
  • Train  Gatwick Airport North Terminal
  • Train  Gatwick Airport South Terminal
  • Train  Three Bridges
     
 Airports
  • London Gatwick Airport
  • London Heathrow Airport
Crawley
Airplanes at the gates
Crawley
Old coaching Inn and hotel in original part of Crawley. West Sussex. England

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