Offers over
£450,000
3 bed detached house for saleOld London Road, Harlow CM17
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Available immediately
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
Chain free
Detached property
En-suite To Master
Driveway and Garage
Private rear garden
Close Local Amenities
Close to Local Schooling
Cul-de-sac location
Good links to the M11
Sought after location
Description
**offers over £450,000**Jukes Estate Agents are delighted to offer for sale this 3 bedroom detached house which is situated in the highly popular Old London Road, a quiet Cul-De-Sac On the very edge of Church Langley. For sale by way of our exclusive Secured Sale Method*.
This spacious 3 bedroom detached family home has been the home of the current owners for almost 30 years. As you can imagine, the fact that they have stayed here for so long (the UK average is 9 years), is testimony to how happy they have been living here. However, time stops for no man and it is now time for the owners to downsize and move on to pastures new.
Why have they been so happy here?
Well, it's a good size family home, it is detached, it has 3 double bedrooms, it has an en suite to the principal bedroom, it has a garage, it has a good size garden, it's in a Cul-De-Sac, it's in a highly desirable part of Harlow, and it is in close proximity to all the major amenities.
A large lounge with a fabulous bay window overlooking the front of the property is the living hub of this lovely family home.
Double doors lead into a good size dining room that also has double sliding doors that lead into a good size garden.
The kitchen is fully fitted and has enough drawer and cupboard space to satisfy most people.
The garden is a good size and there is a family size patio area that is perfect for BBQ's and al fresco dining. The garden whilst laid mainly to lawn, has gorgeous flower beds full of beautiful established trees, shrubs and bushes and therefore is no overlooked.
The ground floor of this family home is completed by a downstairs cloakroom.
Upstairs, we find three double bedrooms.
The principal bedroom has an ensuite with WC, washbasin & walk in shower. It also benefits from a large window that overlooks the lovely garden.
The other two bedrooms, both doubles, have windows that overlook the front of the property.
The family bathroom has a bathtub with overhead shower, WC & wash basin.
The large garage is used, as are most garages these days, for storage. Accessed via the garden or the driveway, this garage could form part of a large extension for those of you who would be up for doing so. It would make the property some 150 sq ft bigger.
The driveway can hold 1 car and street parking is simple.
So, it is easy to see why the current owners have been here for so long!
However, having a property that suits, is simply not enough in 2026. Location is key and with this beauty, it could not be more ideally placed for all major and important amenities.
Nursery School (Ofsted rated good) 0.7 miles.
Primary School (Ofsted rated good) 0.7 miles.
Secondary School (Ofsted rated good) 0.6 miles.
Gp Surgery 1.1 miles.
Nearest bus stop 0.1 miles.
Harlow Mill Railway Station 1.7 miles.
Harlow Town Railway Station 1.8 miles.
Both station have direct routes to London Liverpool St, Stansted Airport & Cambridge.
M11 1.6 miles.
Stansted Airport 10.3 miles.
Harlow Town Centre 1.9 miles.
Princess Alexandra Hospital 2.4 miles.
So, we have a lovely property, a great family home and it is close to everything important. But what is living in Harlow like? Let's find out:
Living in Church Langley & Harlow: A Family-Friendly Place to Call Home
Church Langley is one of the most family-oriented parts of Harlow. It has a modern, residential feel, plenty of green space, and a layout that makes everyday life convenient. Wider Harlow adds the bigger infrastructure that supports day-to-day living, including rail stations, bus links, healthcare, shopping, parks, leisure facilities and cultural venues. Together, Church Langley and Harlow offer a lifestyle that suits families particularly well: A quieter suburban base with a large town's amenities close at hand.
For families, that balance is one of the biggest advantages of living here. Church Langley itself is primarily about practical living: Homes, schools, local shopping, play areas and straightforward routines. Harlow then broadens the picture with places children can enjoy as they grow up, from parks and playgrounds to museums, theatre and sports. Beyond Harlow, the surrounding towns and villages provide even more options for family days out, countryside walks and weekend activities.
What it is like to live in Church Langley
Church Langley tends to appeal to buyers and renters who want a newer-feeling neighbourhood with a strong family focus. It is well suited to everyday life, with primary schools nearby, local amenities built into the area, and good road and bus access to the rest of Harlow.
In practical terms, it is the sort of place where errands are manageable. The area has a major supermarket, pharmacy and petrol station, which makes the weekly routine simpler for busy households. Connections into the rest of Harlow are straightforward, and the wider road network gives good access towards the M11, Stansted, Hertfordshire and London commuting routes.
Church Langley is not a historic village in the traditional Essex or Hertfordshire sense. It is more modern and functional than picturesque. Anyone looking for old streets, period cottages and boutique high streets may prefer nearby places such as Sawbridgeworth, Ware or Bishop's Stortford. But for people prioritising space, convenience, schools, parks and a practical family atmosphere, Church Langley has a lot going for it.
What wider Harlow adds to family life
Harlow is often underestimated, but for families it offers a lot. Its New Town design means that green space, neighbourhood services and public amenities are well distributed. The town has parks, cultural venues, sports facilities, healthcare, transport links and a strong mix of leisure options that many smaller places nearby do not.
One of the town's biggest assets is Harlow Town Park. This is much more than just a patch of green space. It offers playgrounds, wide open areas, family-friendly walking routes and linked attractions that make it one of the most useful places in the town for parents.
Pets' Corner is a particular highlight for families with younger children. It is a long-established animal attraction set within Town Park and includes a range of farm animals and other creatures. It is the sort of place families can visit again and again rather than as a one-off day out.
Harlow Museum and Walled Gardens is another excellent local asset. It offers a relaxed and affordable outing, with local history, garden space and regular family-friendly appeal. For parents, places like this matter because they provide something easy, educational and low-cost to do close to home.
Harlow also has a cultural side. The Playhouse brings theatre, live performance and family-friendly shows to the town, while the Gibberd Garden offers a more unusual mix of art, gardens and outdoor exploration.
Major amenities in Church Langley and Harlow
Church Langley and Harlow benefit from a wide range of amenities that make everyday life straightforward.
Schools are one of the key strengths of Church Langley, with primary provision close to the neighbourhood and wider school options across Harlow.
For shopping and essentials, Church Langley has the advantage of a large supermarket with pharmacy and petrol facilities, while Harlow more broadly offers further retail areas, supermarkets and town-centre services.
Healthcare is another major advantage. Harlow has a large hospital serving the town and surrounding area, giving residents access to acute and outpatient services close to home.
Transport is also a strong point. Harlow has two railway stations, making commuting and travel easier, while the bus network connects Church Langley to the town centre and surrounding destinations. Road access is practical too, especially for drivers travelling towards London, Hertfordshire, Stansted and beyond.
The town also benefits from a central library, which is useful not just for borrowing books but also as a community resource, a place for children's activities and a reliable option on wet-weather days.
In leisure and culture, Harlow is stronger than many people expect. Parks, playgrounds, museum space, theatre, gardens, sculpture and family attractions all give the town much more depth than a simple commuter location.
Best things for families to do in Harlow
For families living in Church Langley, Harlow offers a wide range of repeatable activities rather than just occasional special trips.
Town Park is the obvious starting point. It works well because it caters to different ages at once, with room to run around, playgrounds, open space and attractions nearby.
Pets' Corner is one of the town's best family venues, especially for toddlers and primary-school children. Because it sits within the wider park, it is easy to combine with outdoor play, a picnic or a longer afternoon out.
Harlow Museum and Walled Gardens is ideal when families want something quieter and more educational. It offers the kind of outing that feels worthwhile without requiring major expense or planning.
The Playhouse adds another dimension, giving local families access to children's shows, seasonal performances and live entertainment without needing to head into London.
The Gibberd Garden is well suited to families who enjoy outdoor spaces with a creative twist. It feels different from an ordinary park visit and works well for children who enjoy exploring.
Harlow's sculpture trail is another enjoyable extra. It gives families a way to turn a walk into something more interesting and adds a little cultural curiosity to outdoor time.
Family days out in the surrounding towns and villages
One of the biggest advantages of living in Church Langley is that you are not limited to Harlow itself. The surrounding area is full of family-friendly destinations.
The wider Epping Forest area is especially valuable, offering countryside, nature, heritage attractions and activity-based days out. This includes places such as heritage railways, park farms, museums and miniature railways, all of which are popular with children.
Bishop's Stortford is one of the most useful nearby towns for families because it combines practical shopping with green space and family attractions. It is ideal for a change of scene and works well for everything from museum visits to cafés and nearby farm-based outings.
Sawbridgeworth is quieter and smaller, but that is part of its appeal. It is good for gentle walks, local events and a slower-paced family outing in a pleasant setting.
Hertford and Ware add another layer of nearby options. Both towns offer attractive centres, riverside space and family-friendly attractions, making them useful for weekends when you want somewhere different without travelling far.
Across East Hertfordshire more generally, there are plenty of opportunities for riverside walks, cycling, nature-based activities and relaxed family exploration. This means living in Church Langley gives access not just to one town's facilities but to a whole network of nearby places that are easy to enjoy.
The overall verdict
Living in Church Langley and Harlow is less about postcard charm and more about practical quality of life. Church Langley gives families a convenient residential base with schools, local shopping and a neighbourhood feel. Harlow adds the bigger infrastructure that makes that base genuinely useful: Healthcare, rail links, buses, parks, theatre, museum space, family attractions and a stronger leisure offering than many people expect.
For families, the biggest strength is variety. There is enough in Harlow itself to make everyday life enjoyable, and enough nearby in the surrounding towns and countryside to keep weekends interesting. For households that value convenience, green space and child-friendly living over prestige or old-world character, Church Langley and Harlow make a very sensible choice.
*Secured Sale Method means that the lucky new owners will have to pay a reservation fee of 1% + VAT to secure the property. This should be factored in when making an offer and it does not mean that you will pay more for the property. Please call our office for full details.
Council Tax Band: E
Tenure: Freehold
Living Room (5.0m x 4.8m)
Carpet
Bay windows
Fitted blinds
Double doors leading to the dining room
Dining Room (3.3m x 2.9m)
Carpet
Patio doors leading out to the garden
Fitted blinds
Generous space for a large dining table
Entrance Hall (2.6m x 1.9m)
Carpet
Under stair storage
WC (1.7m x 1.2m)
WC
Wash basin
Ground floor
Kitchen (3.6m x 2.5m)
Lino style flooring
Space for all the appliances
Gas cooker
Cooker hood
Window rear facing
Door to the garden
Garden
Large patio area
Lawn
Not overlooked
Access to the garage
Garden (Front)
Lovely area with lawn and plants
Please Note
Parking is very good in this area with plenty of spaces to park for visitors on the road.
2 cars can be parked on the driveway and a further car in the garage.
Lovely Cul-De-Sac location with only 5 houses with the road leading up a no through road.
Bedroom 1 (3.2m x 3.0m)
Window to the rear
En -Suite
En-Suite (3.0m x 1.3m)
To bedroom 1
Wash basin
WC
Shower
Window to the back
Bedroom 2 (3.5m x 3.2m)
Carpet
Window to the front aspect
Bedroom 3 (3.2m x 2.9m)
Carpet
window to the front aspect
Bathroom (2.2m x 2.2m)
Privacy window to the rear
Bath
Wash basin
WC
**offers over £450,000**Jukes Estate Agents are delighted to offer for sale this 3 bedroom detached house which is situated in the highly popular Old London Road, a quiet Cul-De-Sac On the very edge of Church Langley. For sale by way of our exclusive Secured Sale Method*.
This spacious 3 bedroom detached family home has been the home of the current owners for almost 30 years. As you can imagine, the fact that they have stayed here for so long (the UK average is 9 years), is testimony to how happy they have been living here. However, time stops for no man and it is now time for the owners to downsize and move on to pastures new.
Why have they been so happy here?
Well, it's a good size family home, it is detached, it has 3 double bedrooms, it has an en suite to the principal bedroom, it has a garage, it has a good size garden, it's in a Cul-De-Sac, it's in a highly desirable part of Harlow, and it is in close proximity to all the major amenities.
A large lounge with a fabulous bay window overlooking the front of the property is the living hub of this lovely family home.
Double doors lead into a good size dining room that also has double sliding doors that lead into a good size garden.
The kitchen is fully fitted and has enough drawer and cupboard space to satisfy most people.
The garden is a good size and there is a family size patio area that is perfect for BBQ's and al fresco dining. The garden whilst laid mainly to lawn, has gorgeous flower beds full of beautiful established trees, shrubs and bushes and therefore is no overlooked.
The ground floor of this family home is completed by a downstairs cloakroom.
Upstairs, we find three double bedrooms.
The principal bedroom has an ensuite with WC, washbasin & walk in shower. It also benefits from a large window that overlooks the lovely garden.
The other two bedrooms, both doubles, have windows that overlook the front of the property.
The family bathroom has a bathtub with overhead shower, WC & wash basin.
The large garage is used, as are most garages these days, for storage. Accessed via the garden or the driveway, this garage could form part of a large extension for those of you who would be up for doing so. It would make the property some 150 sq ft bigger.
The driveway can hold 1 car and street parking is simple.
So, it is easy to see why the current owners have been here for so long!
However, having a property that suits, is simply not enough in 2026. Location is key and with this beauty, it could not be more ideally placed for all major and important amenities.
Nursery School (Ofsted rated good) 0.7 miles.
Primary School (Ofsted rated good) 0.7 miles.
Secondary School (Ofsted rated good) 0.6 miles.
Gp Surgery 1.1 miles.
Nearest bus stop 0.1 miles.
Harlow Mill Railway Station 1.7 miles.
Harlow Town Railway Station 1.8 miles.
Both station have direct routes to London Liverpool St, Stansted Airport & Cambridge.
M11 1.6 miles.
Stansted Airport 10.3 miles.
Harlow Town Centre 1.9 miles.
Princess Alexandra Hospital 2.4 miles.
So, we have a lovely property, a great family home and it is close to everything important. But what is living in Harlow like? Let's find out:
Living in Church Langley & Harlow: A Family-Friendly Place to Call Home
Church Langley is one of the most family-oriented parts of Harlow. It has a modern, residential feel, plenty of green space, and a layout that makes everyday life convenient. Wider Harlow adds the bigger infrastructure that supports day-to-day living, including rail stations, bus links, healthcare, shopping, parks, leisure facilities and cultural venues. Together, Church Langley and Harlow offer a lifestyle that suits families particularly well: A quieter suburban base with a large town's amenities close at hand.
For families, that balance is one of the biggest advantages of living here. Church Langley itself is primarily about practical living: Homes, schools, local shopping, play areas and straightforward routines. Harlow then broadens the picture with places children can enjoy as they grow up, from parks and playgrounds to museums, theatre and sports. Beyond Harlow, the surrounding towns and villages provide even more options for family days out, countryside walks and weekend activities.
What it is like to live in Church Langley
Church Langley tends to appeal to buyers and renters who want a newer-feeling neighbourhood with a strong family focus. It is well suited to everyday life, with primary schools nearby, local amenities built into the area, and good road and bus access to the rest of Harlow.
In practical terms, it is the sort of place where errands are manageable. The area has a major supermarket, pharmacy and petrol station, which makes the weekly routine simpler for busy households. Connections into the rest of Harlow are straightforward, and the wider road network gives good access towards the M11, Stansted, Hertfordshire and London commuting routes.
Church Langley is not a historic village in the traditional Essex or Hertfordshire sense. It is more modern and functional than picturesque. Anyone looking for old streets, period cottages and boutique high streets may prefer nearby places such as Sawbridgeworth, Ware or Bishop's Stortford. But for people prioritising space, convenience, schools, parks and a practical family atmosphere, Church Langley has a lot going for it.
What wider Harlow adds to family life
Harlow is often underestimated, but for families it offers a lot. Its New Town design means that green space, neighbourhood services and public amenities are well distributed. The town has parks, cultural venues, sports facilities, healthcare, transport links and a strong mix of leisure options that many smaller places nearby do not.
One of the town's biggest assets is Harlow Town Park. This is much more than just a patch of green space. It offers playgrounds, wide open areas, family-friendly walking routes and linked attractions that make it one of the most useful places in the town for parents.
Pets' Corner is a particular highlight for families with younger children. It is a long-established animal attraction set within Town Park and includes a range of farm animals and other creatures. It is the sort of place families can visit again and again rather than as a one-off day out.
Harlow Museum and Walled Gardens is another excellent local asset. It offers a relaxed and affordable outing, with local history, garden space and regular family-friendly appeal. For parents, places like this matter because they provide something easy, educational and low-cost to do close to home.
Harlow also has a cultural side. The Playhouse brings theatre, live performance and family-friendly shows to the town, while the Gibberd Garden offers a more unusual mix of art, gardens and outdoor exploration.
Major amenities in Church Langley and Harlow
Church Langley and Harlow benefit from a wide range of amenities that make everyday life straightforward.
Schools are one of the key strengths of Church Langley, with primary provision close to the neighbourhood and wider school options across Harlow.
For shopping and essentials, Church Langley has the advantage of a large supermarket with pharmacy and petrol facilities, while Harlow more broadly offers further retail areas, supermarkets and town-centre services.
Healthcare is another major advantage. Harlow has a large hospital serving the town and surrounding area, giving residents access to acute and outpatient services close to home.
Transport is also a strong point. Harlow has two railway stations, making commuting and travel easier, while the bus network connects Church Langley to the town centre and surrounding destinations. Road access is practical too, especially for drivers travelling towards London, Hertfordshire, Stansted and beyond.
The town also benefits from a central library, which is useful not just for borrowing books but also as a community resource, a place for children's activities and a reliable option on wet-weather days.
In leisure and culture, Harlow is stronger than many people expect. Parks, playgrounds, museum space, theatre, gardens, sculpture and family attractions all give the town much more depth than a simple commuter location.
Best things for families to do in Harlow
For families living in Church Langley, Harlow offers a wide range of repeatable activities rather than just occasional special trips.
Town Park is the obvious starting point. It works well because it caters to different ages at once, with room to run around, playgrounds, open space and attractions nearby.
Pets' Corner is one of the town's best family venues, especially for toddlers and primary-school children. Because it sits within the wider park, it is easy to combine with outdoor play, a picnic or a longer afternoon out.
Harlow Museum and Walled Gardens is ideal when families want something quieter and more educational. It offers the kind of outing that feels worthwhile without requiring major expense or planning.
The Playhouse adds another dimension, giving local families access to children's shows, seasonal performances and live entertainment without needing to head into London.
The Gibberd Garden is well suited to families who enjoy outdoor spaces with a creative twist. It feels different from an ordinary park visit and works well for children who enjoy exploring.
Harlow's sculpture trail is another enjoyable extra. It gives families a way to turn a walk into something more interesting and adds a little cultural curiosity to outdoor time.
Family days out in the surrounding towns and villages
One of the biggest advantages of living in Church Langley is that you are not limited to Harlow itself. The surrounding area is full of family-friendly destinations.
The wider Epping Forest area is especially valuable, offering countryside, nature, heritage attractions and activity-based days out. This includes places such as heritage railways, park farms, museums and miniature railways, all of which are popular with children.
Bishop's Stortford is one of the most useful nearby towns for families because it combines practical shopping with green space and family attractions. It is ideal for a change of scene and works well for everything from museum visits to cafés and nearby farm-based outings.
Sawbridgeworth is quieter and smaller, but that is part of its appeal. It is good for gentle walks, local events and a slower-paced family outing in a pleasant setting.
Hertford and Ware add another layer of nearby options. Both towns offer attractive centres, riverside space and family-friendly attractions, making them useful for weekends when you want somewhere different without travelling far.
Across East Hertfordshire more generally, there are plenty of opportunities for riverside walks, cycling, nature-based activities and relaxed family exploration. This means living in Church Langley gives access not just to one town's facilities but to a whole network of nearby places that are easy to enjoy.
The overall verdict
Living in Church Langley and Harlow is less about postcard charm and more about practical quality of life. Church Langley gives families a convenient residential base with schools, local shopping and a neighbourhood feel. Harlow adds the bigger infrastructure that makes that base genuinely useful: Healthcare, rail links, buses, parks, theatre, museum space, family attractions and a stronger leisure offering than many people expect.
For families, the biggest strength is variety. There is enough in Harlow itself to make everyday life enjoyable, and enough nearby in the surrounding towns and countryside to keep weekends interesting. For households that value convenience, green space and child-friendly living over prestige or old-world character, Church Langley and Harlow make a very sensible choice.
*Secured Sale Method means that the lucky new owners will have to pay a reservation fee of 1% + VAT to secure the property. This should be factored in when making an offer and it does not mean that you will pay more for the property. Please call our office for full details.
Council Tax Band: E
Tenure: Freehold
Living Room (5.0m x 4.8m)
Carpet
Bay windows
Fitted blinds
Double doors leading to the dining room
Dining Room (3.3m x 2.9m)
Carpet
Patio doors leading out to the garden
Fitted blinds
Generous space for a large dining table
Entrance Hall (2.6m x 1.9m)
Carpet
Under stair storage
WC (1.7m x 1.2m)
WC
Wash basin
Ground floor
Kitchen (3.6m x 2.5m)
Lino style flooring
Space for all the appliances
Gas cooker
Cooker hood
Window rear facing
Door to the garden
Garden
Large patio area
Lawn
Not overlooked
Access to the garage
Garden (Front)
Lovely area with lawn and plants
Please Note
Parking is very good in this area with plenty of spaces to park for visitors on the road.
2 cars can be parked on the driveway and a further car in the garage.
Lovely Cul-De-Sac location with only 5 houses with the road leading up a no through road.
Bedroom 1 (3.2m x 3.0m)
Window to the rear
En -Suite
En-Suite (3.0m x 1.3m)
To bedroom 1
Wash basin
WC
Shower
Window to the back
Bedroom 2 (3.5m x 3.2m)
Carpet
Window to the front aspect
Bedroom 3 (3.2m x 2.9m)
Carpet
window to the front aspect
Bathroom (2.2m x 2.2m)
Privacy window to the rear
Bath
Wash basin
WC
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