Harlow, The Lawn Tower Block c.1955
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This nine-storey block was a typical example of housing designed for single people. The first one was built on the corner of Mark Hall Moors in open parkland in the midst of seven magnificent oaks. It was designed in the shape of a butterfly, so that the sitting rooms look south over the landscape. It received a Festival of Britain award.

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Memories of Harlow, the Lawn Tower Block c1955

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. These memories are of Harlow, The Lawn Tower Block c.1955

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I was born in Felmongers then moved to Mark Hall Moors when I was very young. My parents were one of the first to move to Harlow from London and my Dad had to have a job to qualify for a council house. He worked in Templefields and my brother and I went to school at Tany's Dell. I remember this block as we used to go up to the top to look at the view!!