Saturday, 1 April 2017

TWO PICTURES: 34-36 High Street

This two-storey, red-brick, late-18th-century building (Crawley town centre's only survivor from this era) has been converted into two shops with residential accommodation above. The tiled roof has two original chimneys, and there are six old sash windows on the upper floor. I can find no supporting confirmation, but the way the roof sits in relation to the front suggests that the façade  is a later addition to the building.



Crawley Old Town home page

All photos by Ian Mulcahy. E-mail crawleyoldtown@gmail.com

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