Crawley, London Road 1907
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More about this scene
This view looks back towards the town centre. These Georgian buildings with their refined sash windows have gone. The house on the left, demolished in 1980, has been replaced by a two-storey office block of dubious merit, complete with a mansard third storey, while the old Northgate Restaurant beyond, demolished in 1962, has been replaced by a three-storey office block which calls itself Northgate House. It had been an inn until the 1840s, the Rising Sun, then a doctor's house, and finally became a café in 1896. The trees and wall on the right disappeared in widening the road in the 1950s. Francis Frith's Sussex A Century Ago
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