One of the earliest buildings on the London Road
north of Crawley High Street, this 16th-century farmhouse was extended in the
18th and 19th centuries but retains substantial internal timberwork. The oldest
part, the rear of the present building, has a steep, long roof and a tile-hung
upper storey. The south side has a large full-height chimney.
Crawley Old Town home page
All photos by Ian Mulcahy. E-mail crawleyoldtown@gmail.com
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