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38: 305:—planned, self-contained communities on sites in southeast England with plenty of room for expansion—were proposed. The Ministry of Town and Country Planning's southeast office reported that the Crawley area had suffered haphazard, poorly planned development since the estates were divided up and sold off in the early 20th century, and would therefore be an appropriate candidate for properly planned high-density development. Rapid progress was made: the decision to designate Crawley as a New Town (Britain's second) was made public on 12 July 1946, a preliminary planning committee was set up in September of that year, the 165: 322:
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 Crawley Development Corporation, which at that time had 90 employees. More buildings were constructed in the grounds, to house architects and engineers; Crawley-based building firm James Longley & Co. started work on the extension in March 1949 and finished a few months later.
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The Development Corporation needed somewhere to work from. They did not want to build new offices; instead they waited for suitable premises to come up for sale in Crawley. For the first few months, they used temporary offices in London; but at the end of 1947, Broadfield House (still in use until
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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
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and increased Crawley's population from about 9,000 to 59,000 in 17 years. Broadfield House was converted into offices for Crawley Urban District Council, the local authority created in 1956 to govern the town. (This became Crawley Borough Council when the
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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.
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In 1945, as soon as World War II ended, government ministers and regional planning committees began to address the problem of London-centric living and employment. London was considered to be overcrowded and affected by
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which opened in September 2011 at Broadfield House. It was one of the first free schools to open in England. The school closed in April 2014, following a series of inspection failures and withdrawal of its funding.
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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
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was passed shortly afterwards to give the government authority to carry out the planning and building of New Towns, a 6,000-acre (2,400 ha) area around Crawley was legally defined in January 1947, and the
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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
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Crawley Development Corporation was dissolved in 1964. It had successfully developed nine residential neighbourhoods, shopping and civic space and an
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road, about halfway between the two places—was thriving as a centre of population and commerce. The conversion of the road to a
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was appointed chairman of the committee of financial officers, engineers, technicians, surveyors and other professionals.
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and had to prepare for rapid, strictly planned growth. Broadfield House was chosen as the headquarters of the
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with round-arched windows. The north side also has three bays. Most windows in all parts of the building are
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south of the small market town of Crawley, it was extended later in the 19th century and converted into a
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Crawley Borough Council planning application CR/2008/0607/FUL (Broadfield House, Broadfield, Crawley)
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at a cost of £1.9 million. Funding for the refurbishment of Broadfield House included grants from
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facing a lake. In the 1860s, another wing was added on the west side to provide a hall with a
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industrial estate, and by 2008 the building was mostly vacant. At that time a
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was incorporated in 1974.) In 1984, the building was acquired by newly formed
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was lodged with Crawley Borough Council to convert the building into 12
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For the Grade II*-listed building in Stourbridge, West Midlands, see
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of Crawley—founded six centuries earlier on the ancient
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development, made worse by extensive wartime damage.
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Broadfield House Glass Museum

Broadfield
Crawley
West Sussex
51°05′47″N 0°11′47″W / 51.0964°N 0.1963°W / 51.0964; -0.1963
Listed Building
Broadfield House, Crawley is located in Crawley
villa
Broadfield
Crawley
borough
West Sussex
England
Estate
country club
New Town
Crawley Development Corporation
Discovery School
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market town
London
Brighton
turnpike
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Greek Revival style
verandah
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