Three Bridges
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OS grid reference: | TQ285375 | |
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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 | |
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Ambulance: | South East Coast | |
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Dialling code: | 01293 | |
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European Parliament: | South East England | |
- For other uses, see Three Bridges (disambiguation).
Three Bridges is a neighbourhood within the town of Crawley, in the county of West Sussex in England.
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[edit] History
Three Bridges was a tiny hamlet, which first began to grow with the coming of the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway in 1841. Despite beliefs to the contrary, the village was not named after rail bridges, but rather for three much older crossings over the streams in the area (River Mole tributaries).
The hamlet became the site of an important railway junction in 1848 with the opening of the branch line to Horsham and thence to Portsmouth. The railway established a motive power depot and marshalling yards to the south of the village. A further branch line to East Grinstead was opened in 1855. The village changed radically with the coming of the New town development in the Crawley area in the late 1940s. Three Bridges was one of the first group of neighbourhoods to be built. There are currently 13 neighbourhoods.
[edit] Three Bridges Railway Station
Three Bridges continues to be the site of an important rail station at the intersection of the London to Brighton line and the London to Portsmouth Line (via Horsham), but the branch line to East Grinstead closed in the mid 1960s.
[edit] Hazelwick School
Hazelwick School is a comprehensive school located in Three Bridges. It was opened as a Secondary Modern School in 1953, which became a Comprehensive school in the mid 1960s. It is also (since 1998) designated as a Technology College. Hazelwick has over 110 teachers and more than 2100 pupils. Many former school pupils later became famous including Gareth Southgate, Eugene Sully and Chico Slimani.
[edit] Local Sports
[edit] Football
Three Bridges Football Club play in Division 1 of the Sussex County League.
[edit] Cricket
Three Bridges Cricket Club play in the Sussex Cricket League.