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Harlow Town Park

Free admission

Harlow Town Park — park in Harlow, Essex, England, UK.

Harlow Town Park, country parks in Essex

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1.5 h–3 h
Nearest railway station
Harlow Town · 0.5 km
  • Free entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Dog-friendly

About

Harlow Town Park is a country park in the United Kingdom. It covers approximately 40 km². Heritage designation: Grade II listed park and garden. Wikidata describes it as: "park in Harlow, Essex, England, UK". Coordinates: 51.7780°, 0.1010°.

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From the Wikipedia article

Harlow Town Park is a 164-acre (66 ha) public park in Harlow, Essex, England. The park is one of the largest urban parks in Britain. It includes multiple gardens, a petting zoo named the Pets' Corner, a bandstand (which burnt down in September 2025, although the local council have confirmed plans to rebuild it), and the Spurriers House Café. It opened in 1957 and was designed by two of the most important figures in 20th-century landscape architecture in Britain: Frederick Gibberd and Sylvia Crowe. Its importance was recognised by Historic England on 18 August 2020 when it was added to the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens as Grade II. The park is set in and around the valley of Netteswell Cross, which includes a stream and a small historic settlement that retains a high level of original character. Several of the buildings are Grade II listed, including 6 School Lane, Greyhound Public House, Hill Hall Farmhouse, Hoppitts, and Marshgate Farmhouse. These buildings range in age from the 16th to the late 19th centuries. Harlow Town Park received a large £2.8m grant for renovations in 2014, which were completed in 2016. The park has been awarded a Green Flag on six occasions, recognising the quality of green space management. In 2019, the Park was voted among the most popular 10 parks in the country in the Green Flag People's Choice award.

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Background

History

Harlow was designated a new town in 1947 and is one of the first generation of New Towns to provide much needed homes for people leaving overcrowded and bomb damaged London. Of all the New Towns around London, it had the smallest existing population. The architect, planner and landscape architect Sir Frederick Gibberd was appointed to plan the layout of the New Town. This included plans for a large public park. Between 1947 and 1953, Gibberd and landscape architect Dame Sylvia Crowe designed and refined a masterplan for the Park. The park was originally envisaged as a large "village green" and an area of open space within walking distance of local homes and transport. Gibberd opted to leave…

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Coordinates
51.7780, 0.1010
County
Essex
District
Harlow
Parish
Harlow, unparished area
Postcode
CM20 2QQ
Parliamentary constituency
Harlow
Established
1957
Nearest railway station
Harlow Town0.5 km
Official site
www.harlow.gov.uk

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Harlow Town Park?
Harlow Town Park is in Essex, London, United Kingdom (postcode CM20 2QQ), in the parish of Harlow, unparished area.
When was Harlow Town Park built?
Built or established in 1957.
Who owns Harlow Town Park?
Harlow Town Park is owned by Harlow District Council.
Is Harlow Town Park a listed building?
Harlow Town Park is officially recognised as Grade II listed park and garden listed.
Is Harlow Town Park free to visit?
Yes, Harlow Town Park is free to enter.
How do I get to Harlow Town Park?
The nearest railway station is Harlow Town, about 0.5 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode CM20 2QQ.