Goffs Park
Goffs Park is set in over 20 hectares of woodland, lawns and conservation habitats. It is the oldest park in Crawley and offers a relaxed environment for visitors. Goffs Park has a prestigious Green Flag award.
Goffs Park House
Originally called Goffs Hillhouse, Goffs Park House was built in 1882 for the Sussex banker and landowner, Edwin Henty.
Getting there
Goffs Park is located on Horsham Road, Southgate.
Train
From Ifield station walk south and turn left onto Gossops Green Lane, continue walking east for seven minutes then use the pedestrian bridge over Crawley Avenue.
From Crawley station walk west until crossing the level crossing, then turn right onto Springfield Road, walk for six minutes until reaching Goffs Park.
Bus
Metrobus operates a service to the park via route 23.
Parking
There are two free car parks for Goffs park both with disabled parking. The lower car park is on Horsham Road, just before the level crossing and the upper car park is by Goffs Manor.
Minibus access
Due to a height restriction barrier the lower car park is unsuitable for parking a minibus.
Park features
- Lake
- Woodland walks
- Tree trail
- Unsupervised play areas
- Outdoor gym (visit our outdoor gyms page for further information)
- Pitch and putt
- Model railway
- Goffs Manor (pub and restaurant)
- Public toilets
- Free parking
- Kiosk offering refreshments – operated by TeeTime
Pitch and putt
There is an 18 hole pitch and putt course. You can pay to play at the Kiosk including hire of clubs and equipment on weekends and during the summer holidays.
Goffs Park Light Railway
Operated by the Crawley Model Engineers, the light railway provides public passenger rides every Sunday 2–5pm from Easter to October.
Friends of Goffs Park
Friends of Goffs Park are ambassadors for the area, they help organise and promote events in the park and help to improve the public space.