Ifield, West Sussex

Ifield is a former village and now one of 14 neighbourhoods within the town of Crawley in West Sussex, England.

It contains both the grave of Mark Lemon (the first editor of Punch), and the Holles family vault.

A V-1 flying bomb landed in Ifield during World War II.

[8] The restoration has been led by a team of volunteers and spearheaded by Ted Henbery MBE, who has spent 34 years on the project after his son discovered the disused site in 1974.

[10] The Mill Pond is considered to be "the most important wetland site in Crawley"[11] and supports a rich bird community.

The theatre is situated in Ifield, to the north of the 13th century church of St Margaret.

[12] As of the 2022, Ifield CC 1st XI play in the Division 3 East of the Sussex Cricket League.

St Margaret's Church, Ifield. Buried here are Mark Lemon and the family of Denzil Holles
Pond at Ifield, by the mill