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then as a country club) was closed down and put up for sale. On 23 August 1948, the building reopened as the official headquarters of
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supported on columns runs around the east and north sides and faces the lake in the park. The entrance is on the north face, but the main façade is on the east side, fronting a driveway leading to the
Brighton Road. The 1860s single-storey extension is on the west side, and has three
1072:(1949). New Towns Act 1946: Reports of the Aycliffe, Crawley, Harlow, Hatfield, Hemel Hempstead, Peterlee, Stevenage and Welwyn Garden City Development Corporations for period ending 31 March 1949. Crawley Development Corporation: Second Annual Report (Report).
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