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Broadfield House, Crawley

Broadfield House
Broadfield House, Crawley (IoE Code 363333).jpg
The house from the south
Location Brighton Road, Broadfield, Crawley, West Sussex RH11 9RZ, United Kingdom
Coordinates 51°05′47″N 0°11′47″W / 51.0964°N 0.1963°W / 51.0964; -0.1963Coordinates: 51°05′47″N 0°11′47″W / 51.0964°N 0.1963°W / 51.0964; -0.1963
Built 1830
Listed Building – Grade II
Official name: Broadfield House
Designated 21 June 1948
Reference no. 363333
Broadfield House, Crawley is located in Crawley
Broadfield House, Crawley
Location of Broadfield House in Crawley

Broadfield House is a 19th-century villa-style house in the Broadfield neighbourhood of Crawley, a town and borough in West Sussex, England. Built in 1830 on the extensive land of the Tilgate Estate south of the small market town of Crawley, it was extended later in the 19th century and converted into a country club. After World War II, Crawley was designated a New Town and had to prepare for rapid, strictly planned growth. Broadfield House was chosen as the headquarters of the Crawley Development Corporation, and became the base where all the decisions that shaped Crawley's future were made. The house, which is still set in parkland, was refurbished and converted for use by Discovery School in 2011. It has been listed at Grade II by English Heritage for its architectural and historical importance.

By the early 19th century, the market town of Crawley—founded six centuries earlier on the ancient LondonBrighton road, about halfway between the two places—was thriving as a centre of population and commerce. The conversion of the road to a turnpike in the late 18th century had made both London and the fashionable seaside resort of Brighton much more accessible, and Crawley was the natural stopping-off point during the journey. Rich families and gentry who needed easy access to London began building estates and mansions in the Crawley area. One of the largest was the Tilgate Estate, which covered 2,185 acres (884 ha) of woodland and open land south of Crawley around the Brighton Road.

The main building on the estate was Tilgate Mansion, demolished in the 1950s, but in 1830 a villa-style house was built in the grounds just west of the Brighton Road. Broadfield House, which was decorated in the Greek Revival style inside, had bow-fronted façades and a columned verandah facing a lake. In the 1860s, another wing was added on the west side to provide a hall with a gallery. For many years, the building—large, surrounded by parkland and in a semi-rural setting—was used as a hotel and country club, as Crawley developed into a slowly growing, prosperous small town.


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