Furnace Green, Crawley
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OS grid reference: | TQ285355 | |
Administration | ||
District: | Crawley | |
Shire county: | West Sussex | |
Region: | South East England | |
Constituent country: | England | |
Sovereign state: | United Kingdom | |
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Ceremonial county: | West Sussex | |
Historic county: | Sussex | |
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Police force: | Sussex Police | |
Fire and rescue: | {{{Fire}}} | |
Ambulance: | South East Coast | |
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Post town: | Crawley | |
Postal district: | RH10 | |
Dialling code: | 01293 | |
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UK Parliament: | Crawley | |
European Parliament: | South East England | |
Furnace Green is a suburb of Crawley in West Sussex, England. It is one of the 15 designated neighbourhoods of Crawley and a local government ward. Furnace Green is located to the east of the town centre. It is bordered by Tilgate to the south west, Three Bridges to the north and Maidenbower to the east.
The name Furnace Green is a reference to the iron smelting which is reputed to have taken place in Roman times - the local public house is the Charcoal Burner. The name Feroners Close also recalls the iron smelting.
Like much of Crawley, the street naming is themed ie. different areas are linked by associated names. There are racecourses - Newmarket, Fontwell etc., forests - Savernake, Epping etc., references to the Norfolk Broads - Waveney, Oulton, Norwich, Yarmouth etc.
[edit] Furnace Green - Crawley New Town
With the creation of Crawley New Town in 1947 the Tilgate East area was reserved for housing. It was proposed to use this area for around 1000 houses because of the expansion of Crawley. The area was renamed Furnace Green after a farm in the area. Work started in 1960 and carried on into the 1970s. Furnace Green had a population of 6737 in 1981.
[edit] References
- Elrington, C.R (editor) (1987) The Victoria History of the County of Sussex (Vol IV, Part 3) Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-722768-6
- Gwynne, Peter. (1990) A History of Crawley (2nd Edition) Philmore. ISBN 0-85033-718-6