Clair Road, Haywards Heath
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Image: © Simon Carey Taken: 1 Feb 2015
The original access road to Haywards Heath station and known until the 1930s as Station Road. It contained a pub, the Liverpool Arms and a number of small cottages all of which have now been cleared, the cottages went in the 1960s and the former pub was finally demolished about a decade ago. By then the station had been rebuilt in the 1930s with a new entrance next to Commercial Square. The former goods yard and land east of the railway is about to be redeveloped again, with a new station entrance and a multi-storey car park. The building on the right is Clevelands which was built on the site of a former filling station.