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External links: | The Non-Designated Heritage Assets West of Ifield | Ifield Parish boundary walk | Ifield Water Mill 1890's to 1990's | Ifield Steam Mill | Ifield Millhouse from the air: 1939 and 2014 | The Iron Industry in Crawley | The Six Moated Manors of Crawley | The toponymy of Crawley: Why is it called that? | Crawley from the air 1920 to 1954 | The original plans for the Arun Valley railway line to Horsham


Ifield Parish Map

In time, we hope to have a more interactive map, but for now we have just used a standard open source map with our features marked and a hyperlink to individual pages relating to these features.

 

Please click one of the images, below, to access the map or use the individual links below to access the feature information and photo pages directly.

 

 

 

 

Links to individual pages:

 

01 - Ifield Millpond
02 - Friends Meeting House & Meeting House Cottage
03 - St Margaret's Church
04 - Ewhurst Place
05 - The George Hotel
06 - Ifield Tithe Barn
07 - Ifield Court
08 - The Old Martyrs
09 - The Plough Inn, Old Plough Cottage and Harrow Cottage
10 - The Tweed - The Parish Workhouse
11 - The Millhouse
12 - Ifield Golf Course
13 - The Royal Oak
14 - Cricket on Ifield Green
15/16 - Arun Valley Railway line
17 - Sanatan Mandir Temple
18 - Ifield Windmill and Steam Mill
19 - Lower Palaeolithic tool & flint find
20 - A probable large settlement spanning late Bronze Age to late Roman era
21 - Late Bronze/early Iron age pit and Robinson Road
22 - Iron age settlement at Goffs Park
23 - Medieval burgage plots west of Crawley High Street
24 - Medieval Farms in Ifield
25 - 7 people are killed and 44 injured by a doodlebug

 

 

An 'Ancient Ifield' Exhibition was held at Crawley Museum between 5 June and 5 July 2025. The posters that were on display at this exhibition can be downloaded from here. The video that was shown, including a version with an alternative soundtrack, along with the trailer used to promote it can be viewed here.

 

Text & photographs © Ian Mulcahy. Yew tree and church image drawn by Wendy Townsend. Contact photos@iansapps.co.uk or visit my 'Use of my photographs' page for licensing queries.