Listed buildings in Crawley

Download coordinates as: As of 2011 there were 102 listed buildings and structures in the English borough of Crawley, West Sussex.

Although Crawley expanded substantially after World War II when it was designated a New Town by an Act of Parliament,[2] many older buildings remain.

The three Grade I buildings are all places of worship, and churches and farmhouses feature frequently in the list.

Other structures given recognition by English Heritage include a signal box, a watermill, and the Beehive[1]—a "revolutionary"[6] purpose-built circular building which was the original passenger terminal at Gatwick Airport and the world's first fully integrated airport terminal.

[9] Pound Hill and Ifield, old villages absorbed by the postwar development, have 28 and 24 listed buildings respectively.

St Nicholas' Church , the ancient parish church of Worth , has Saxon origins.