Ifield Water Mill
Ifield Water Mill is a 19th-century weatherboarded watermill in the Ifield neighbourhood of Crawley, a town and borough in West Sussex, England. Built on the site of an earlier, smaller flour mill, which itself replaced an iron forge—one of many in the Crawley area—it fell into disuse in the 1930s.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: The Voice of Hassocks, Public domain.
- Type: Watermill
- Description: watermill in Crawley, West Sussex, England, UK
- Also known as: “Ifield Mill”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Ifield railway station and St Margaret’s Church, Ifield.
Ifield railway station
Railway station
Photo: Michael of Crawley, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Ifield railway station serves the neighbourhoods of Ifield and Gossops Green in the West Sussex town of Crawley, England. It is on the Arun Valley Line, 31 miles 66 chains down the line from London Bridge, measured via Redhill. Ifield railway station is situated 2,000 feet east of Ifield Water Mill.
St Margaret’s Church, Ifield
Church
Photo: The Voice of Hassocks, CC0.
St Margaret's Church is an Anglican church in the Ifield neighbourhood of Crawley, a town and borough in West Sussex, England. It is the ancient parish church of the village of Ifield; the medieval settlement was expanded to form one of the New Town of Crawley's 13 neighbourhoods, and the church's modern parish now serves several other neighbourhoods as well. St Margaret’s Church, Ifield is situated 3,800 feet north of Ifield Water Mill.
Ifield Community College
School
Photo: Tafkam, Public domain.
Ifield Community College is a maintained comprehensive secondary school in Crawley, England, for pupils aged 11 to 18. Ifield Community College is situated 3,000 feet northeast of Ifield Water Mill.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Gossops Green and Ifield.
Gossops Green
Village
Photo: The Voice of Hassocks, CC0.
Gossops Green is one of 14 neighbourhoods within the town of Crawley in West Sussex, England. Gossops Green is located in the west of the town and is bordered by Bewbush to the south west, Ifield to the north and Southgate to the east across the ring road.
Ifield
Village
Photo: Stuart Johnson, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Ifield is a former village and now one of 14 neighbourhoods within the town of Crawley in West Sussex, England. Ifield is in the west of the town and is bordered by Ifield West, Horsham, Langley Green to the north east, West Green to the east across the ring road and Gossops Green and Bewbush to the south across the Arun Valley railway line.
Bewbush
Village
Photo: The Voice of Hassocks, CC0.
Bewbush is one of 14 neighbourhoods in Crawley in West Sussex, England. Bewbush is located in south west Crawley and is bordered by Broadfield to the south, Ifield to the north, Kilnwood Vale to the west and Gossops Green to the north east.
Ifield Water Mill
- Categories: house, building, and industry
- Location: Crawley, West Sussex, South East England, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
51.11379° or 51° 6′ 50″ northLongitude
-0.2226° or 0° 13′ 21″ westOpen location code
9C3X4Q7G+GXOpenStreetMap ID
way 963375428OpenStreetMap feature
building=yesOpenStreetMap feature
man_made=watermillWikidata ID
Q5991194
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