Description
By Nadine Hygate
A history of the Victorian development of the area of Crawley town north of the railway and west of the High Street and centered around the once named Robinson Road, which was regenerated in 1995-2000.
The period covered ranges from the 13th – 21st century.
The major buildings, which include two churches, a British School, The Cottage Hospital, and the town’s third Post Office, are discussed in detail, including their uses in the modern era until their demolition.
Memories of some persons and families who lived and worked in this community are included.
Now available on CD and memory stick
120 pages. 228 photographs, drawings, and maps