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OS grid reference
  
TQ555915

Ceremonial county
  
Greater London

Country
  
England

London borough
  
Havering

Region
  
London

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Harold Park

Harold Park is a place in the London Borough of Havering.

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History

Harold Park is north-eastern part of Harold Wood, occupying an isthmus of land between the A12 and the Ingrebourne River (The River Ingrebourne at Harold Park and Hornchurch).

In 1868 a wealthy Brentwood solicitor built himself a mansion to the south of the river and railway line, named Harold Court. After the owner’s bankruptcy the house served as a children’s home, then a lunatic asylum and then a sanatorium. In 1959 it became a teacher training college and has now been converted into private flats.

Horse Block Farm lay to the north-east of Harold Court Road. After the First World War the Essex builders Iles and Company laid out a bungalow estate here that it called Sunnytown. The company also created Sunnymede at Billericay.

When Harold Court primary school opened in 1929 the area still retained a rural character, but this was slowly eroded as further development plugged the gaps, including some industry beside the Ingrebourne River.

Local government

Harold Park sits in the Parliamentary Constituency of Hornchurch and Upminster.

Urban development

Maylands Golf club, Harold Park was founded in 1937

Geography

Harold Park sits on the London/Essex border. The boundary goes down the Weald Brook. This has since changed to go down the M25 to junction 11 and then turn west along the A12 to Putwell Bridge where it joins the Ingrebourne. The River Ingrebourne and the Weald Brook meet in the area of Putwell Bridge. The Ingrebourne then flows south west.

Nearest places

  • Harold Wood
  • Harold Hill
  • Brentwood
  • Emerson Park
  • Romford
  • Gidea Park
  • Hornchurch
  • Upminster
  • Shenfield
  • Nearest stations

  • Harold Wood railway station
  • Brentwood railway station
  • Gidea Park railway station
  • Emerson Park railway station
  • Shenfield railway station
  • Upminster station
  • References

    Harold Park Wikipedia