Crawley Down

Crawley Down is a village in in the Mid Sussex district of West Sussex, England. There are three churches, one school, and a number of social groups. It lies seven miles from Gatwick Airport and is served by two stations, one at Three Bridges and the other at East Grinstead. Crawley Down lies in the Northeast corner of West Sussex, just one mile from the border with Surrey.

Sport and recreation
Local sources list the following active groups:


 * Allotments Association
 * Quicksteps
 * Line Dancing
 * Ladies Choir
 * Weight Watchers
 * Knitting Club
 * Chi-Dowsing
 * Meditation
 * Yoga
 * Taekwon-Do
 * Youth Club
 * Playdays for Toddlers
 * Haven Theatre Company
 * Adult Education (crafts)
 * Football club (Sussex County Div. 2)
 * Cricket Club

Crawley Down has a King George's Field in memorial to King George V.

Until 1967 the village was served by Grange Road railway station on the Three Bridges to Tunbridge Wells Central Line which closed as a result of the Beeching Axe in 1967. The old track bed has been revitalised as a linear Country Park called the Worth Way which now offers a haven for wildlife and valued trail for walkers, cyclists and horse riders.