The Golden Tree
The Golden Tree is a work of art in Crawley, West Sussex, England. The Golden Tree is situated nearby to the pub White Hart Inn, as well as near Saint John the Baptist.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include St John the Baptist’s Church, Crawley and Crawley railway station.
St John the Baptist’s Church, Crawley
Church
Photo: The Voice of Hassocks, CC0.
St John the Baptist's Church is an Anglican church in Crawley, West Sussex, England. It is the parish church of Crawley, and is the oldest building in the town centre, dating from the 1250—although many alterations have been made since, and only one wall remains of the ancient building. St John the Baptist’s Church, Crawley is situated 380 feet east of The Golden Tree.
Crawley railway station
Railway station
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Crawley railway station is a railway station serving the town of Crawley in West Sussex, England. It is 30 miles 49 chains down the line from London Bridge, measured via Redhill. Crawley railway station is situated 1,300 feet southeast of The Golden Tree.
Friary Church of St Francis and St Anthony, Crawley
Church
Photo: The Voice of Hassocks, Public domain.
The Friary Church of St Francis and St Anthony is a Roman Catholic church in Crawley, a town and borough in West Sussex, England. The town's first permanent place of Roman Catholic worship was founded in 1861 next to a friary whose members, from the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin, had been invited to the area by a wealthy local family of Catholic converts. Friary Church of St Francis and St Anthony, Crawley is situated 750 feet southeast of The Golden Tree.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include West Green and Southgate.
West Green
Village
Photo: The Voice of Hassocks, Public domain.
West Green is one of the 14 residential neighbourhoods in Crawley, a town and borough in West Sussex, England. Crawley was planned and laid out as a New Town after the Second World War, based on the principle of self-contained neighbourhoods surrounding a town centre of civic and commercial buildings.
Southgate
Village
Photo: Hassocks5489, Public domain.
Southgate is one of the 14 residential neighbourhoods in Crawley, a town and borough in West Sussex, England. Crawley was planned and laid out as a New Town after the Second World War, based on the principle of self-contained neighbourhoods surrounding a town centre of civic and commercial buildings.
Northgate
Village
Photo: Hassocks5489, Public domain.
Northgate is one of the 14 residential neighbourhoods in Crawley, a town and borough in West Sussex, England. Crawley was planned and laid out as a New Town after the Second World War, based on the principle of self-contained neighbourhoods surrounding a town centre of civic and commercial buildings.
The Golden Tree
- Type: Work of art
- Artwork type: sculpture
- Category: tourism
- Location: Crawley, West Sussex, South East England, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
51.11449° or 51° 6′ 52″ northLongitude
-0.19045° or 0° 11′ 26″ westOpen location code
9C3X4R75+QROpenStreetMap ID
node 11172164085OpenStreetMap feature
tourism=artworkOpenStreetMap attribute
artwork_type=sculpture
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