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4 bedroom house
Chain-free
Study
Dog-friendly
House
4 beds
3 baths
Key information
Tenure: Ask agent
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Grade II Listed
- Immaculately Presented
- Four Bedrooms
- Vaulted Galleried Mezzanine / Study
- Fully Functional Outbuilding
- Fabulous Location
- Three Bathrooms
- Council Tax Band: F
- Chain free
- Gated Development
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Originally constructed as a school, it remained in use until 1971 and was granted its Grade II-listed status in 1981. Its notable architectural features include a T-shaped plan, striking pitched roofs, and lancet windows. A charming gabled porch, adorned with a four-centered door head and an 'AD 1850' date stone, adds a touch of historical character to its façade.
The home’s impressive front façade, opens into an inviting hallway adorned with original mahogany parquet flooring. This flooring seamlessly extends through the reception areas. The entrance hall, with its double-height ceilings painted in pale blue distemper and arched recesses, offers a striking welcome.
In the sitting room, teal-colored walls create a bold ambiance, while a log burner adds a cozy focal point. The kitchen and dining area feature a creative interplay of blush pink and gold tones, while sleek black cabinets and a green mosaic backsplash provide contemporary contrast.
Upstairs, three of the four bedrooms await, including one with a discreet en-suite walk-in shower. The top-floor main bedroom is framed by the original timber structure and boasts an en-suite with frosted glass panels that let natural light filter through. Additional bathrooms feature a modern grey theme.
Across the courtyard, a separate two-story studio space serves as a gym and playroom but offers excellent potential as a peaceful home office, with serene garden views.
The property includes gated grounds, mature shrubs, and hedgerows. The thoughtfully landscaped garden features several lawned areas perfect for outdoor relaxation. An inner courtyard, paved with slate-grey stones, provides a charming outdoor space complemented by off-road parking and exterior lighting for evening enjoyment.
The house is conveniently located near popular establishments such as The Queen’s Head, a dog-friendly pub, and the John Barleycorn, known for its locally sourced, seasonal menu. Families will appreciate the abundance of highly regarded schools in the vicinity, including the Churchgate nearby primary school and independent St Nicholas School, which caters to primary and secondary students.
Transportation is exceptional, with Harlow Mill Station just six minutes away, offering direct trains to London Liverpool Street in around 40 minutes. The newly constructe M11 Junction 7a is also within close proximity ensuring easy access to major destinations.
Old Harlow has a rich history that stretches back to the early medieval period and is also home to The Lawn, Britain's first post-war residential tower block.
This house is situated on the tranquil Churchgate Street, directly opposite the Norman-era St Mary’s Church.
The home’s impressive front façade, opens into an inviting hallway adorned with original mahogany parquet flooring. This flooring seamlessly extends through the reception areas. The entrance hall, with its double-height ceilings painted in pale blue distemper and arched recesses, offers a striking welcome.
In the sitting room, teal-colored walls create a bold ambiance, while a log burner adds a cozy focal point. The kitchen and dining area feature a creative interplay of blush pink and gold tones, while sleek black cabinets and a green mosaic backsplash provide contemporary contrast.
Upstairs, three of the four bedrooms await, including one with a discreet en-suite walk-in shower. The top-floor main bedroom is framed by the original timber structure and boasts an en-suite with frosted glass panels that let natural light filter through. Additional bathrooms feature a modern grey theme.
Across the courtyard, a separate two-story studio space serves as a gym and playroom but offers excellent potential as a peaceful home office, with serene garden views.
The property includes gated grounds, mature shrubs, and hedgerows. The thoughtfully landscaped garden features several lawned areas perfect for outdoor relaxation. An inner courtyard, paved with slate-grey stones, provides a charming outdoor space complemented by off-road parking and exterior lighting for evening enjoyment.
The house is conveniently located near popular establishments such as The Queen’s Head, a dog-friendly pub, and the John Barleycorn, known for its locally sourced, seasonal menu. Families will appreciate the abundance of highly regarded schools in the vicinity, including the Churchgate nearby primary school and independent St Nicholas School, which caters to primary and secondary students.
Transportation is exceptional, with Harlow Mill Station just six minutes away, offering direct trains to London Liverpool Street in around 40 minutes. The newly constructe M11 Junction 7a is also within close proximity ensuring easy access to major destinations.
Old Harlow has a rich history that stretches back to the early medieval period and is also home to The Lawn, Britain's first post-war residential tower block.
This house is situated on the tranquil Churchgate Street, directly opposite the Norman-era St Mary’s Church.
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Welcome to Mullucks Old Harlow, where our esteemed history and forward-thinking approach come together seamlessly. Formerly known as Howick and Brooker, we have proudly served Old Harlow and Epping for over 50 years. As we join the Mullucks family, we remain committed to delivering the exceptional service and in-depth local expertise that has defined our reputation.

































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