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The airport was expanded onto the site of the racecourse and as a result, left no evidence that there was ever one there, but there is a restaurant named the "Racecourse Restaurant" in Gatwick Airport. There are also roads around the airports boundaries called "Racecourse Road" and "Furlong Way". The
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The Gurton family lived in the farmhouse until 1959 and farmed the area, using the land for mixed arable. Private trainers rented the stables and used the defunct course for training. In 1957, the racecourse was chosen as the site of the second major London airport, and the stables and house were
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racecourse's bandstand was relocated to Queens Square in Crawley. Following the redevelopment of Queens Square in 2017 the bandstand was relocated to Memorial Gardens in Crawley.
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In 1890, the descendants of the de Gatwick family sold the area to the newly established Gatwick Race Course Company. A farmhouse was built around 1890, with extensive stabling.
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A small airport was built at the southeastern edge of the property, with a circular terminal building called "The Beehive". There is a pub at nearby
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Gatwick Airport area as at about 1925 with current airport boundary in green outline. The racecourse is in the northeast end of the airport area.
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demolished around 1960. A lodge house still remains on Povey Cross Road. The Gurton family emigrated to
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and Charlwood areas. Some members of the family are buried at Charlwood Parish Church cemetery.
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After the Second World War, the stables and racecourse were used for training by, among others,
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The first race meeting was on 7 October 1891. Its race distances were 5 furlongs to 2 miles
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From around 1930, the course was managed by George Gurton, who moved there from the
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was run there in 1916, 1917 and 1918, but its principal race was the Gatwick Cup.
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Since 1974, the land that the racecourse once stood on has been in West Sussex.
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in 1959. Many of Gurton's descendants still live in the surrounding Horley,
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Map: Gatwick Racecourse superimposed on map of the modern Gatwick Airport
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with his wife Ruby and two sons, Eustace Guy and Oswald George.
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The racecourse bandstand, now in Queens Square, Crawley
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In 1891, Gatwick Racecourse opened beside the London–
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