Click on the images below to go the feature page where you will have the opportunity to locate it in relation to shops and streetmap locations
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Deer Way is one of the newest developments in Horsham, c2005-6. It comprises 107 homes of which 40 are described as ...more |
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With the ever increasing financial and environmental cost of disposing of household and other waste in landfill there is pressure for the Horsham area to be served by an incinerator...more |
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At 24 London Road is the property known as The Old House. The building, unlike its neighbours to the right, is not listed by English Heritage. It is located opposite Brunswick Place and is attached to...more |
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On Saturday the 10th of May 2008 Horsham hosted its first English Festival. Timed to run on the same day as the Morris Dancers' Broadwood Day of Dance it was...more |
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The Forum was developed in the space between Blackhorse Way and Sainsburys and provides recreational areas and more shops to expand the town centre. The sundial was unveiled by...more |
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Over the years there have been many connections made between Horsham and Canada. This feature is intended to guide interested visitors to those locations. Migration from Horsham to Canada is recorded many times but is not the subject of this feature...more |
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In the early 1970s a significant train crash took place at Horsham Station. It was caused by an engineering train running into the back of a passenger train that was about to leave for Bognor Regis, luckily no-one was badly hurt...more |
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The Manor of Hewells sits on the junction of the Causeway and Blackhorse Way. Whilst the Causeway is a road well established in the town Blackhorse Way was created in the 1960s as a service road for the shops in West Street...more |