Towards the bottom of Denne Road, set in its own grounds is The Normandy Centre, a late Art Deco building, built as a Masonic Centre for the Freemasons of Horsham. On its completion in 1939, it was immediately taken over by the Royal Air Force and used by the Royal Observer Corps throughout the war to be returned, undamaged, to its grateful owners in 1945. Since then, it has fulfilled its primary function as the centre for local Masons.

The facilities have always been available for outside bookings and are widely used for a variety of private and public functions. The Normandy Centre has been pleased to host gatherings from christening parties, through to Wedding receptions and Wakes, and many things in between. The unique facilities have also proved to be ideal for training seminars, award presentations and even a choral festival.

Standing in its own grounds near to the Carfax and a short amble from the Parish Church, it offers private parking facilities for thirty cars.

The Normandy Centre Main Entrance