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
4.5 based on 182 reviews
I absolutely love the Gibberd Gardens, it’s like entering Narnia, a far cry from 21st Century Harlow. A beautiful walk around and a lovely way to pass an afternoon. Haven’t checked the tea rooms out yet but hoping to return before Autumn is over.
4.5 based on 297 reviews
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.
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.
4.5 based on 62 reviews
Harlow Town Park was opened in 1957 and consists of covers 164 acres and includes Water, Newfoundland, Specimen, Sensory and Walled Gardens, the Stort Valley Meadows and Peace Wood, paddling pool, bandstand, Skate Park, Outdoor gym, Adventure playground, plus Pets' Corner and Spurriers House, built in the 1860's. The Town Park recently secured a Green Flag, the national award for Parks in the UK
I enjoy my walks over here in the town park it is a beautiful park with loads to do, a lot of animals to see, a cafe to go to for food and drinks ????????????????☕️, the animals are very cute and well looked after, there are beautiful views from the cafe and I will definitely come here again ????.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
The River Stort flows from the River Lea near Rye House to Bishop's Stortford. Along the way it passes through Roydon, Harlow and Sawbridgeworth so you are never too far from civilisation if you need it. The towpath is well maintained so it is easy for walking or cycling. Even though much of the river runs near the railway it is easy to switch off and enjoy the nature around you.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
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