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Worth is a historic settlement situated on the south-eastern fringes of Crawley, effectively serving as a bridge between the town’s modern amenities and the rural landscape of the High Weald. While it has been absorbed into the wider Crawley built-up area, it retains a distinct character, largely defined by the presence of St Nicholas’ Church - one of the oldest and best-preserved Anglo-Saxon parish churches in the country, dating back to the mid-10th century. Geographically, the area is notably green, bordered by the dense woodlands of Worth Lodge and Tilgate Forest, which offer extensive walking trails. It is a practical location for those needing to commute, as it provides quick access to the M23 and sits within easy reach of Three Bridges station, where fast trains run frequently to both London Victoria and Brighton. Though much of the local life revolves around the nearby neighborhood centres of Pound Hill and Maidenbower, Worth itself maintains a quieter, more established feel, rooted in its ancient origins as a clearing in the Great Forest of Andredsweald.