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Adventure, golf course, boating
and cycling hire, cafe and a Smith
and Western restaurant.
Other parks include Goffs, with its
18 hole pitch and putt, excellent
play facilities and miniature railway,
the Memorial Gardens offering
some respite from the bustle of the
town centre and the dog walking
haven of the beautiful and wild
Buchan Park.
Sport, leisure and culture
Crawley is also tough to beat when
it comes to leisure; K2 Crawley is
a state-of-the-art leisure centre
offering an Olympic size pool and
facilities for more than 40 sports –
it even played host to Olympic and
Paralympic squads for their pre-games
training ground in 2012. Nearby,
Crawley Town Football Club offers
league football fun.
The Hawth Theatre has a diverse
programme which includes annual
folk and circus festivals as well as
an art-house cinema which can be
hired out.
Great shopping can be found in the
town centre with more than 90 high
street retailers in the County Mall
Shopping Centre and even more
found outside, along with a good
number of independents.
The historic High Street, with
buildings dating back to c1300,
offers a great range of restaurants,
bars and pubs, while Crawley Leisure
Park features a 15-screen cinema,
26-lane bowling alley, health club
and more eateries. A new museum
housed in the town centre’s oldest
building, will showcase the town’s
roots when it opens in early 2017.
Housing
Crawley offers a variety of housing
to suit all needs, ranging from
centrally based apartments for young
professionals to affordable family
homes and executive properties.
It rivals neighbouring towns for
affordability while still having one
of the most successful and fast
growing markets in the country.
Suffice to say residents and
newcomers should always be able
to find what they’re looking for with
town centre living offering a vibrant
urban feel, nearby neighbourhoods
offering the convenience of suburbia
and neighbourhoods closer to the
boundary providing a village vibe
in the countryside.
With the desirability of Crawley
continually growing, as does the
need for housing. Along with
quality, smaller developments, two
new neighbourhoods are currently
under construction; Kilnwood Vale
located on Horsham land bordering
the town, offers 2,500 new homes
while Forge Wood, in the north east
of Crawley, is building 1,900 homes.
As one of the UK’s first new towns,
Crawley aptly adopted the motto
‘I grow and I rejoice’ which it has
continued to live up to.
The thriving town sits right at the
heart of the Gatwick Diamond -
one of the country’s most dynamic
economic regions – is home to
around 110,000 people, around
15 per cent of whom speak more
than one language, and is nestled
between London and the South
Coast with fantastic national and
international transport links.
And while Crawley is great for
business, it’s great for young people,
couples and families too. Surrounded
by beautiful West Sussex countryside,
Crawley is far from lacking in its own
green space with award winning
parks in abundance.
Parks and open space
Tilgate Park is a national attraction
and features acres of woodland
and lakes while also being home
to a nature centre with a variety
of animals, Go Ape Tree Top