Montefiore Institute, Three Bridges, Crawley
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Image: © Robin Webster Taken: 28 Feb 2021
The Montefiore Institute was built in 1896 by the Montefiore family for the use of Worth Park Estate workers. In 1931 the hall was passed to the village of Three Bridges for their use. The public inquiry into whether Crawley should be designated a New Town (under the New Towns Act 1946) was held here on 4–6 November 1946.