Essex
24 km / 15 miles
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The town of Harlow in Essex hosts a growing collection of around 100 sculptures and other pieces of public art. With works from Frink, Hepworth, Moore and Rodin among others, it is no wonder that Harlow is called 'Britain's first sculpture town'.
The best way to discover the collection is undoubtedly on foot and these trails lead you round many of the gems of the collection.
Three walks around the town, almost entirely traffic-free, have been developed by Peter Aylmer, an Essex resident and former LDWA London Group Chair. Linking together many of the finest works, they are a very short highlights walk, a medium walk of five miles and a much longer trail of some 15 miles.
These Harlow Sculpture Walks have the first walkers' guidebook to Harlow and its sculptures and this is listed below.
The 15-mile trail is described on this webpage, as a longer route suitable for distance walkers. However shorter sections of it are possible using local buses.
The guidebook explains the historical background to the New Town and its sculpture collection. GBP2 of the purchase price goes to support the work of the Harlow Art Trust, whose website is listed below.
The master planner of Harlow New Town, the architect Frederick Gibberd (1908-84), had a strong belief in the civilising power of art. From the outset of the town's development in the 1940s and 50s, he led the drive to bring sculpture into its streets and public places; so successful has this been that, with around 100 pieces of work on display, Harlow is now known as Britain's first 'Sculpture Town'. Gibberd's layout for the New Town involved linking communities to the centre, and each other, by traffic-free routes along green wedges that followed the lie of the land, often the pre-existing road network or the natural pathways accorded by tributary brooks of Harlow's northern barrier (and Essex / Herts boundary), the River Stort. Seventy years on, they survive, and this guidebook uses them wherever it can.
Source: Trailman/Peter Aylmer
Details:
Path Type: |
Other Paths |
Attributes: |
Other Paths Easy Urban Urban Parkland Sculpture/Art |
Start and Finish: |
TL446112 -
Harlow station, Harlow, Essex
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Open Date: |
2023 |
Web Sites: |
Harlow Sculpture Town
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