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Crawley Down sits on the eastern edge of West Sussex, positioned within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. While its name connects it to the larger town of Crawley five miles to the west, the village maintains a distinct, self-contained character centered around its primary school, local shops, and the village green. Geographically, it is shaped by its proximity to the Worth Way - a decommissioned railway line that now serves as a wooded trail for walkers and cyclists, linking the village directly to East Grinstead and Three Bridges. The housing is largely a mix of mid-century developments and older Victorian cottages, reflecting its growth from a small hamlet into a substantial village. Living here means balancing a quiet, wooded setting with the practicalities of being twenty minutes from Gatwick and within easy reach of the M23, though the heart of the village remains firmly focused on the local community and its surrounding bridleways.