Harlow
Founded by the medieval age, Old Harlow is a village-size suburb and most of its high street buildings are early Victorian and residential, protected by one of the Conservation Areas in the district. To ease overcrowding in London, the surrounding areas and the New Town of Harlow after World War II was built due to the bombing during the Blitz devastation caused. With the plan for Harlow drawn up in 1947 by Sir Frederick Gibberd, New Towns were designated following the New Towns Act of 1946.
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