Grey on grey - Bewbush Community Centre, Crawley

I live in Crawley, one of the new towns developed after WWII - in fact the town in its present form is almost the same age as me, coming into being in 1947. Consequently a great deal of the town's architecture is bog standard architecture of the 1950s and 60s, nothing to write home about.
Crawley has a long history, with links to the Sussex iron industry, and was a stop on the main road from London to Brighton, so there are some old buildings.
This one though, in one of the newer neighbourhoods, was built to replace an existing community centre and pub and is only eight years old. I suppose it's wearing well, but on a cold November afternoon I don't think it looks very inviting.

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