Crawley, East Park 1907
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East Park was developed after 1880 with terraces of artisan housing, mostly built by James Longley and Sons who moved here from Turners Hill. The houses on the north side, on the right of the photograph, are of 1881; with their ornate cast iron railings they are a little grander than those on the south side, which are slightly later and have picket fences. The railings have gone, as have most of the original windows, which have been replaced by PVCu. In the distance is the Brighton Road junction; the gable belonging to Garrett's, the greengrocers.
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