Listed buildings in Crawley
As of 2011 there were 102 listed buildings and structures in the English borough of Crawley, West Sussex. Two others have subsequently gained listed status. The Borough of Crawley is based on the town of the same name, located approximately halfway between London and Brighton. Although Crawley expanded substantially after World War II when it was designated a New Town by an Act of Parliament, many older buildings remain.
St Nicholas' Church, the ancient parish church of Worth, has Saxon origins.
Image: Friends Meeting House, Ifield (Io E Code 363371)
Image: St Margaret's Church, Ifield, Crawley (Jan 2013)
Image: St Nicholas Church, Worth, Crawley
St John the Baptist's Church, Crawley
St John the Baptist's Church is an Anglican church in Crawley, West Sussex, England. It is the parish church of Crawley, and is the oldest building in the town centre, dating from the 1250—although many alterations have been made since, and only one wall remains of the ancient building. In September 2017, a team from St Peter's Brighton began a new phase in the life of St John's Crawley. St John's offer a variety of services, traditional and informal, and contemporary services.
The church from the southeast
The former church of St Michael and All Angels, still within the parish boundaries but no longer used by Anglicans