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Crawley is a town and borough in West Sussex, England. It is 28 miles (45 km) south of London , 18 miles (29 km) north of Brighton and Hove , and 32 miles (51 km) north-east of the county town of Chichester .
Tinsley Green is an area in the Borough of Crawley, one of seven local government districts in the English county of West Sussex.Originally a hamlet in the parish of Worth, [1] it was absorbed by the New Town of Crawley in the 1940s and became part of the Pound Hill neighbourhood.
Charlwood House is an early 17th-century timber-framed country house in Lowfield Heath, Crawley, West Sussex, England. It is a Grade II* listed building which is used as a nursery school. [1] The tiled roof uses Horsham stone. A substantial extension was built in the same style in the 20th century. [2]
West Sussex is the sunniest county in the United Kingdom, according to Met Office records. Over the 29 years to 2011 it averaged 1902 hours of sunshine per year. [20] Sunshine totals are highest near the coast with Bognor Regis often having the highest in mainland England, including a total of 2237 hours in 1990. Mean annual temperature for ...
Maidenbower is one of 14 neighbourhoods within the town of Crawley in West Sussex, England. Maidenbower is located in the south east corner of the town, bordering the M23 motorway . It is bordered by Pound Hill to the north and Furnace Green to the west across the railway line.
Furnace Green is one of 14 neighbourhoods in Crawley in West Sussex, England, and a local government ward.Furnace Green is located to the east of the town centre. It is bordered by Tilgate to the south west, Three Bridges to the north and Maidenbower to the east (on the other side of the London-Brighton railway line and linked by two pedestrian tunnels).
Crawley is one of the new towns set up in the United Kingdom in the 1940s. ... (Crawley) Sussex Rifle Volunteer Corps; C.
The Friary Church of St Francis and St Anthony is a Roman Catholic church in Crawley, a town and borough in West Sussex, England.The town's first permanent place of Roman Catholic worship was founded in 1861 next to a friary whose members, from the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin, had been invited to the area by a wealthy local family of Catholic converts.