Top 10 Sights & Landmarks in Harlow, England

September 30, 2021 Cedrick Jardin

Harlow is a former Mark One New Town and local government district in the west of Essex, England. Situated on the border with Hertfordshire, it occupies a large area of land on the south bank of the upper Stort Valley, which has been made navigable through other towns and features a canal section near its watermill. Old Harlow is a village-size suburb founded by the early medieval age and most of its high street buildings are early Victorian and residential, mostly protected by one of the Conservation Areas in the district. In Old Harlow is a field named Harlowbury, a de-settled monastic area which has the remains of a chapel, a scheduled ancient monument.
Restaurants in Harlow

1. Our Lady Of Fatima R C Church

The Presbytery Howard Way, Harlow CM20 2NS England +44 1279 426017 http://olfstm.weebly.com/
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Our Lady Of Fatima R C Church

Reviewed By Mondyman43

A large, very beautiful, modern church with a wealth of stained glass and pews ranged around three sides of the altar. I felt very welcomed and accepted the blessing as an Anglican Catholic whose church was shut during the pandemic in early January. The demographic was inspiring with its range of ethnicity and ages, from preschool to pensioner. The congregation approached fity communicants during the pandemic on a bitterly cold Sunday. Quod erat demonstrandum. Even when my own church of St Mary Magdalene reopens, I shall continue to visit and adore.

2. Energise by Clare Bigger

Harlow Leisurezone Car Park, Harlow England http://www.visitharlow.com/things-to-see--do-/harlow-sculpture-collection/the-collection/energise
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Energise by Clare Bigger

3. St Paul's Parish Church

College Square, Harlow CM20 1LP England +44 1279 434243 [email protected] http://www.stpaulsharlow.org.uk
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St Paul's Parish Church

St Paul's was conceived as part of the original Master Plan for Harlow new town. Designed by Derrick Humphrys, it was consecrated in April 1959. Its copper covered spire surmounted by a golden cross rises 95 feet. Internal features include the original brightly coloured furnishings designed by R.W. Hurst,the decorative colour scheme and the imposing John Piper mosaic of the Risen Christ at Emmaus

4. Echo by Antanas Brazdys

Parnall Road, Harlow England http://www.visitharlow.com/things-to-see--do-/harlow-sculpture-collection/the-collection/echo
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Echo by Antanas Brazdys

Reviewed By therichastill - Stevenage, United Kingdom

The Echo sculpture can be seen as you travel along Southern Way. It is on a small hill. You can park up at Staple Tye shopping centre if you want to get a little closer. I would recommend downloading the Sculpture map from Harlow Borough Council to get accurate directions for finding the many sculptures in the town.

5. Grecian Urn: Two Vertical Forms by Angela Godfrey

Keats House Health Centre, Harlow England
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Grecian Urn: Two Vertical Forms by Angela Godfrey

6. Pets' Corner

Edinburgh Way Town Park, Harlow CM20 2QG England +44 1279 422790 [email protected] http://www.harlow.gov.uk/pets-corner
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Pets' Corner

A farm yard atmosphere with a range of domesticated animals and some exotics. FREE ENTRY with a donation box and a gift shop where the monies from these contribute to the running.

Reviewed By HilaryD404 - Epping, United Kingdom

This is a beautifully run area of Harlow Park with farm animals, pets and exotic fish and reptiles to interest children of all ages. My grandchildren are always enchanted. The information presented means it is also very educational.

7. Cotswolds, Mulberry Green

Mulberry Green House Mulberry Green, Harlow CM17 0ET England http://www.visitharlow.com/things-to-see--do-/history--heritage/listed-buildings
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Cotswolds, Mulberry Green

8. Boar by Dame Elizabeth Frink

Water Gardens, Harlow England http://www.visitharlow.com/things-to-see--do-/harlow-sculpture-collection/the-collection/boar
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Boar by Dame Elizabeth Frink

Reviewed By Pusia_10 - London, United Kingdom

This is one of a number of statues situated in the Water Gardens in Harlow town centre. Set in a pleasant landscaped area (ignore the car park next door) adjacent to the civic centre (town hall) which also contains an art gallery. Get a map of all the public sculpture (there is LOADS) around the town from the gallery and make a day of it.

9. Eve by Auguste Rodin

Water Gardens, Harlow England http://www.visitharlow.com/things-to-see--do-/harlow-sculpture-collection/the-collection/eve
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Eve by Auguste Rodin

Reviewed By therichastill - Stevenage, United Kingdom

Who'd have thought you can go to a small town in Harlow to see an amazing sculpture by Auguste Rodin but you can! Situated in the Water Gardens it's very close to Next and Asda. It's certainly worth checking out if you are in the area.

10. Upright Motive No 2: Bronze Cross by Henry Moore

Water Gardens, Harlow England http://www.visitharlow.com/things-to-see--do-/harlow-sculpture-collection/the-collection/upright-motive-no-2-bronze-cross
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Upright Motive No 2: Bronze Cross by Henry Moore

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