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Established in the 1990s on the eastern edge of Harlow, Church Langley was designed as a self-contained community, built largely on former farmland between the town and the M11 motorway. It is defined by its looped road layout and a significant amount of integrated green space, with "green fingers" of woodland and cycle paths that connect the residential streets to the surrounding Essex countryside. Most of the daily activity centers around the neighborhood hub near the Tesco Superstore, which houses a community center, a medical practice, and a couple of primary schools that serve the locality. Geographically, it occupies a convenient spot for those working in the London Stansted corridor; the M11 junction is just a minute’s drive away, and while it feels distinct from the older New Town districts, it remains well-connected to Harlow’s main rail links and town center shops. It’s a quiet, functional part of the town that manages to feel tucked away despite its proximity to major transport routes.