About Horsham
The Carfax in Horsham is a fascinating historical and cultural hub. Its name might originate from "Skarfolkes," meaning "scarce of folk," or from the French "Quatrevois," meaning "four ways" or "crossroads". Historically, it was a market area where traders and livestock met, and it evolved into a thriving market town after King Henry III granted Horsham a royal charter in 1233.
The Carfax has seen its share of dramatic events, including public punishments and executions. Today, it hosts markets, events, and musical performances, making it a lively focal point of Horsham.
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- Visit Horsham : The Carfax - a brief history
- Visit Horsham : Carfax