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Human settlement in England
Church Langley
Church Langley Water Tower, Church Langley
Church Langley is located in EssexChurch LangleyChurch LangleyLocation within Essex
OS grid referenceTL481095
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CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townHarlow
Postcode districtCM17
Dialling code01279
PoliceEssex
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England
Essex
51°46′01″N 0°08′14″E / 51.766898°N 0.137344°E / 51.766898; 0.137344

Church Langley is part of Harlow, Essex, England.

Church Langley was built from 1992 and was originally named Brenthall Park, consisting of three developers in the Brenthall Park partnership who then sold on some parts to other developers. It was built over thirteen years by sixteen different home builders. The area prior to development was within the Epping district, an area cut off from Epping Forest District Council by the M11 and Harlow Common.

The original marketing compared Church Langley to a village, and this is still referred to in news reports and in social media.

Harlow Council granted permission for 3500 luxury homes to be built between the A414 and M11 north of Potter Street on the condition that the developers incorporate community facilities. Church Langley was named after two ancient footpaths. Church Langley was built on farmland owned by local farmers William and Jon Moen. They were unhappy with the result, having left the design to the relevant developers, calling it "retro-style architecture" with poor road planning. They resolved to exercise firmer control over the Newhall development, also built on their land using the money raised from the Church Langley development.

A concrete water tower is situated to the east of Church Langley and can be clearly seen from the adjacent M11 motorway. This was built in 1993–1994.

Community facilities in Church Langley include a Tesco store and petrol station (with shoe repair and hand car wash), pharmacy, doctor, dentist, children's development centre, community hall (Church Langley Community Centre), pub (the Potters Arms), ecumenical church (Church Langley Church - Church of England, Baptist, URC and Methodist), nursery (Kiddi Caru) and two primary schools (Church Langley Community Primary School and Henry Moore Primary School).

References

  1. "Harlow Wards". Harlow Council. Archived from the original on 24 July 2015. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
  2. "Old village, new village green". Independent.
  3. "Brenthall Park (One) Limited". Companies House.
  4. "Mindless yobs vandalise nearly every bus stop in Church Langley". Your Harlow. 9 April 2018.
  5. "Urban chic finds a home in the countryside". Telegraph. 27 March 2004.
  6. "Church Langley Water Tower".

External links

For more information, see Misplaced Pages:WikiProject East Anglia. For more information, see Misplaced Pages:WikiProject East Anglia/Task forces/Essex.


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