Worth Way, Crawley
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Image: © Robin Webster Taken: 8 Aug 2013
A fairly recent creation from Church Lane to Balcombe Road and onto the old railway route westwards. It is along the top of the railway cutting at the right, simplifying the route for horses and cycles. There is a public footpath along the bottom of the cutting, but it offers no access at its eastern end, except on foot, as it starts in a long flight of steps. There is no connection at all down from Church Lane at the bridge.