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Maidenbower is one of Crawley’s youngest neighbourhoods, established in the late 1980s on the southeastern edge of the town. Geographically, it is bordered by the M23 to the east and the London-Brighton railway line to the west, creating a self-contained pocket that feels somewhat distinct from the older commercial centre. Much of the land was originally part of the Worth Priory estate, and you can still see nods to this history in the preservation of ancient hedgerows and stands of mature oak trees that break up the modern housing layouts. Practicality is the area’s main draw; it has its own central square with a parade of shops, a community centre, and a surgery, which means most day-to-day needs are met without leaving the locality. For those travelling further afield, Three Bridges station is within walking or cycling distance for many, providing a direct link to the capital or the south coast. The layout also incorporates a fair amount of green space, including play areas and easy access to the Worth Way, a former railway line that now serves as a wooded trail for walkers and cyclists heading toward East Grinstead.