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Worth Park (formerly known as Milton Mount Gardens) is in Pound Hill, Crawley.The park covers eight hectares and includes formal gardens, and a lake area. [1] [2]Some of the trees in the park today may exist from the original 1840s planting and include several varieties of oak and an avenue of cedars.
The hospital was paid for by public donations and fundraising; [3] patients paid as much as they could afford for treatment. [2] These premises became too small, and a new "district hospital" was established at Ifield Lodge in West Green—then a mostly residential area west of Crawley High Street—in the 1930s. [2]
Tree House, also known as The Tree, is a medieval timber-framed house on the High Street in Crawley, a town and borough in West Sussex, England. It is the original manor house of Crawley, [1] [2] and was built in the early 15th century and rebuilt in the mid-16th century. [1] It now has a modern exterior, but the old structure is still in place ...
The garden started simply as a peaceful retreat from hospital treatment or rehabilitation; but has grown to incorporate a program of horticultural therapy in the 1970s. Trained horticultural therapists work with patients in the therapeutic garden to identify, nurture and learn from plants. Ultimately, the goal is to make therapy seem like a ...
Psychiatric hospital Crawley Memorial Hospital Boiling Springs: Cleveland: 60 1974 December 2009 [49] Atrium Health Established in 1949 as Royster Memorial Hospital. In 1985 began converting acute care beds to skilled care beds. Frye Regional Medical Center Alexander Campus [49] Taylorsville [49] Alexander 23 February 2007 [49]
Crawley is a town and borough in West Sussex, England. It is 28 miles (45 km) south of London, 18 miles (29 km) north of Brighton and Hove, and 32 miles (51 km) north-east of the county town of Chichester. Crawley covers an area of 17.36 square miles (44.96 km 2) and had a population of 118,493 at the time of the 2021 Census.
Buildings in the Brighton Road conservation area include Nightingale House (1901), which survived a demolition threat in 2008. [6]Present-day Crawley, whose population was 106,597 at the time of the 2011 United Kingdom census, [7] was formed by the merging of the small market town of Crawley (which lay astride the main London–Brighton road), the village of Ifield to the west, the railway ...
The most obvious remains today are Hawkins Pond and Hammer Pond on the sources of the Arun, the dams of which are used by Hammerpond Road to cross the deep gills. There was a blast furnace at Bewbush which produced pig iron , and this was converted to wrought iron by the finery forges below the two ponds.