Loughton has been settled since 500 bc however the first modern references are from 1062 when the Lukintune was first mentioned. The area didn't expand until the 17th century when the high extended north through the forest. The road quickly became the main route from London to Cambridge and Loughton grew into an important stop. Popular with the rich and wealthy and home to Mary Tudor before she became Queen Mary of England in 1553. Modern day Loughton is a bustling area surrounded by Epping Forest, the High Road has fantastic selection of shops both independent and chain and excellent bars and restaurants. Transport links are excellent with the M11 and M25 close by and the Central Line takes you into town in twenty eight minutes.
This newly developed house, set over three floors, is completed to a very high standard.
On the ground floor, you have a fully fitted kitchen and a separate living area. Moving up to the first floor, you have the first bedroom. Finished in neutral colours, there is a modern en suite, finished to a high standard with a walk in shower. On the second floor, you have the second double bedroom, which again has an en suite, with the added benefit of a bath.
Externally, there is a terrace to the front of the property and an allocated parking space available. Located just 0.3 miles from Loughton Station, it is perfect for anyone looking to commute into central London.
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