Guide price
£290,0002 bedroom terraced house for sale
Harlow CM19
Chain-free
Sold STC
Terraced house
2 beds
1 bath
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
EEO2ThreeVodafone
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- 2 Good sized bedrooms
- Close to Harlow Town Centre
- Easy street parking
- Close to Harlow Town station
- Close to Hospital
- Close to Local Schooling
- Large lounge/diner
- Private rear garden
- No Onward Chain
- Ideal combi boiler
*GUIDE PRICE £290,000 -£300,000* Jukes Estate Agents are delighted to bring to market this two-bedroom terraced house near Harlow Town Centre and Princess Alexandra Hospital. The property is being sold by conditional sale.*
PLEASE NOTE THAT WE HAVE USED AI IN SOME OF THE IMAGES TO GIVE YOU AN IDEA OF WHAT THIS PROPERTY COULD LOOK LIKE WHEN DECORATED AND FURNISHED
As you enter the property you have a very large lounge diner and a good size kitchen, does need modernisation but the potential is there for this to be a lovely family home. The bedrooms are a very good size both doubles and a family bathroom.
Moving outside you have a lovely private garden that has been well looked after and street parking in the area is by permit so no problem parking.
Living close to Harlow Town Centre provides a convenient and lively experience with a mix of urban amenities and green spaces, characteristic of Harlow, a New Town established in the late 1940s. Here's a breakdown of what it's like living near the town centre and what the town has to offer:
Life Near Harlow Town Centre
Convenience: Living close to the town centre means you're within walking distance of shopping facilities, restaurants, bars, and essential services. The Harvey Centre and The Water Gardens are the two main shopping areas, offering a mix of high street retailers, independent shops, and supermarkets like Asda, Sainsbury's, and Tesco.
Transport Links: Harlow is well-connected, and living near the town centre gives easy access to Harlow Town Station and Harlow Mill Station, providing regular trains to London Liverpool Street (about 30-40 minutes away), Cambridge, and Stansted Airport. The town's proximity to the M11 motorway makes road travel convenient, and local bus services operate frequently, connecting different neighbourhoods.
Affordable Housing: Harlow is known for its relatively affordable housing compared to London. The town offers a mix of accommodation options, from modern apartments near the centre to semi-detached houses in suburban areas. There are also numerous 1960s and 1970s council houses that have been converted into private properties.
Parks and Green Spaces: Despite being a New Town, Harlow has a significant amount of green spaces. Town Park, located near the centre, is a large, beautifully landscaped park with playgrounds, gardens, and a petting zoo. Other nearby areas like Harlow Common, Parndon Wood Nature Reserve, and the River Stort offer opportunities for walking, cycling, and outdoor recreation.
Art and Culture: Harlow has a strong tradition of public art and sculpture, with works by Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth dotted around the town. The Gibberd Gallery, located in the Civic Centre, showcases local and international artists. The Harlow Playhouse is a key cultural venue hosting theatre performances, concerts, comedy shows, and other events. There's also a cinema for the latest films.
Dining and Nightlife: In recent years, the dining scene has improved with a variety of eateries and cafes popping up, ranging from chain restaurants to independent bistros. There are several pubs and bars, catering to a range of tastes, making it a decent spot for a casual night out, although nightlife is quieter compared to larger cities.
What Harlow Has to Offer
Shopping and Markets: Harlow has a range of shopping options, from chain stores to independent retailers. The Harvey Centre offers fashion, electronics, and leisure stores, while The Water Gardens provides a more modern, open-air shopping experience with restaurants and cafes. There's also a regular market where you can find fresh produce, clothing, and household goods.
Sport and Leisure: Harlow has a good selection of leisure facilities, including Harlow Leisurezone, which features a swimming pool, gym, sports courts, and an ice rink. There's also the Harlow Town Cricket Club, golf courses, and several gyms and fitness centres. The town's skatepark is popular among local youth, and there are plenty of cycling paths for active residents.
Education: Harlow is home to several primary and secondary schools, with a mix of academies, comprehensives, and independent schools. Harlow College offers further education opportunities, including vocational courses and apprenticeships.
Healthcare: The town is served by Princess Alexandra Hospital, providing general hospital services to the local area. There are also numerous GP surgeries and health centres.
Community and Events: Harlow has a strong sense of community, with a variety of local events, especially in the summer, such as fairs, festivals, and outdoor theatre in the town park. The Harlow Carnival is a popular annual event, attracting residents for a day of music, food, and festivities.
Nearby Attractions: For those willing to venture a little further, Epping Forest, Lee Valley Park, and Hatfield Forest are within easy reach, offering more extensive outdoor activities and scenic beauty. Stansted Airport is also close by for easy travel connections.
Pros of Living in Harlow
Affordable housing compared to London.
Good public transport and road links.
Access to green spaces and recreational facilities.
A growing cultural scene with public art and live performances.
Strong sense of community and local events.
Overall, living near Harlow Town Centre offers a mix of urban and suburban living with excellent transport links, a decent range of amenities, and access to both cultural experiences and nature, making it a balanced place for families, commuters, and those seeking an affordable alternative to city life.
*Conditional sale means that the lucky new owners will have to pay a reservation fee of 1% + VAT to secure the property. This needs to be factored in when making an offer. Please call the office for full details.
Tenure: Freehold
Garden details: Private Garden
PLEASE NOTE THAT WE HAVE USED AI IN SOME OF THE IMAGES TO GIVE YOU AN IDEA OF WHAT THIS PROPERTY COULD LOOK LIKE WHEN DECORATED AND FURNISHED
As you enter the property you have a very large lounge diner and a good size kitchen, does need modernisation but the potential is there for this to be a lovely family home. The bedrooms are a very good size both doubles and a family bathroom.
Moving outside you have a lovely private garden that has been well looked after and street parking in the area is by permit so no problem parking.
Living close to Harlow Town Centre provides a convenient and lively experience with a mix of urban amenities and green spaces, characteristic of Harlow, a New Town established in the late 1940s. Here's a breakdown of what it's like living near the town centre and what the town has to offer:
Life Near Harlow Town Centre
Convenience: Living close to the town centre means you're within walking distance of shopping facilities, restaurants, bars, and essential services. The Harvey Centre and The Water Gardens are the two main shopping areas, offering a mix of high street retailers, independent shops, and supermarkets like Asda, Sainsbury's, and Tesco.
Transport Links: Harlow is well-connected, and living near the town centre gives easy access to Harlow Town Station and Harlow Mill Station, providing regular trains to London Liverpool Street (about 30-40 minutes away), Cambridge, and Stansted Airport. The town's proximity to the M11 motorway makes road travel convenient, and local bus services operate frequently, connecting different neighbourhoods.
Affordable Housing: Harlow is known for its relatively affordable housing compared to London. The town offers a mix of accommodation options, from modern apartments near the centre to semi-detached houses in suburban areas. There are also numerous 1960s and 1970s council houses that have been converted into private properties.
Parks and Green Spaces: Despite being a New Town, Harlow has a significant amount of green spaces. Town Park, located near the centre, is a large, beautifully landscaped park with playgrounds, gardens, and a petting zoo. Other nearby areas like Harlow Common, Parndon Wood Nature Reserve, and the River Stort offer opportunities for walking, cycling, and outdoor recreation.
Art and Culture: Harlow has a strong tradition of public art and sculpture, with works by Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth dotted around the town. The Gibberd Gallery, located in the Civic Centre, showcases local and international artists. The Harlow Playhouse is a key cultural venue hosting theatre performances, concerts, comedy shows, and other events. There's also a cinema for the latest films.
Dining and Nightlife: In recent years, the dining scene has improved with a variety of eateries and cafes popping up, ranging from chain restaurants to independent bistros. There are several pubs and bars, catering to a range of tastes, making it a decent spot for a casual night out, although nightlife is quieter compared to larger cities.
What Harlow Has to Offer
Shopping and Markets: Harlow has a range of shopping options, from chain stores to independent retailers. The Harvey Centre offers fashion, electronics, and leisure stores, while The Water Gardens provides a more modern, open-air shopping experience with restaurants and cafes. There's also a regular market where you can find fresh produce, clothing, and household goods.
Sport and Leisure: Harlow has a good selection of leisure facilities, including Harlow Leisurezone, which features a swimming pool, gym, sports courts, and an ice rink. There's also the Harlow Town Cricket Club, golf courses, and several gyms and fitness centres. The town's skatepark is popular among local youth, and there are plenty of cycling paths for active residents.
Education: Harlow is home to several primary and secondary schools, with a mix of academies, comprehensives, and independent schools. Harlow College offers further education opportunities, including vocational courses and apprenticeships.
Healthcare: The town is served by Princess Alexandra Hospital, providing general hospital services to the local area. There are also numerous GP surgeries and health centres.
Community and Events: Harlow has a strong sense of community, with a variety of local events, especially in the summer, such as fairs, festivals, and outdoor theatre in the town park. The Harlow Carnival is a popular annual event, attracting residents for a day of music, food, and festivities.
Nearby Attractions: For those willing to venture a little further, Epping Forest, Lee Valley Park, and Hatfield Forest are within easy reach, offering more extensive outdoor activities and scenic beauty. Stansted Airport is also close by for easy travel connections.
Pros of Living in Harlow
Affordable housing compared to London.
Good public transport and road links.
Access to green spaces and recreational facilities.
A growing cultural scene with public art and live performances.
Strong sense of community and local events.
Overall, living near Harlow Town Centre offers a mix of urban and suburban living with excellent transport links, a decent range of amenities, and access to both cultural experiences and nature, making it a balanced place for families, commuters, and those seeking an affordable alternative to city life.
*Conditional sale means that the lucky new owners will have to pay a reservation fee of 1% + VAT to secure the property. This needs to be factored in when making an offer. Please call the office for full details.
Tenure: Freehold
Garden details: Private Garden
Rooms
Lounge/diner 6m x 3.90m (19ft 8in x 12ft 9in)
Very good size
Double aspect windows
Door to hall
2x Radiators
Kitchen 3.30m x 2.20m (10ft 9in x 7ft 2in)
White units
Door to garden
2x built in cupboards
Hall 2.90m x 1.90m (9ft 6in x 6ft 2in)
Carpet
Bedroom 1 4.80m x 2.90m (15ft 8in x 9ft 6in)
Window to front aspect
Built-in cupboard
Bedroom 2 3.50m x 3.20m (11ft 5in x 10ft 5in)
Window to rear aspect
Bathroom 2.30m x 2m (7ft 6in x 6ft 6in)
Bath with shower attachment
Wash Basin
Toilet
Privacy window to the rear
Garden
Garden shed x2
Decking
Lawn
Very private
Please note
Ideal Combi boiler in the cupboard in the landing
Property information from this agent
About this agent
Jukes Estate Agents - Harlow
Harlow Enterprise Hub, Kao Hockham Building, Edinburgh Way
Harlow, Essex
CM20 2NQ
01279 246289We have offices throughout Hertfordshire & Essex, and as we are both Herts & Essex men, and have both been “round the block” a few times, we have a vast knowledge of not just the Herts & Essex property market, but the actual towns, villages, and hamlets in which we work. This we believe is vital! We got together a few years ago & formed Town & Country Herts & Essex, and we opened our first shop/office in Harlow, which today is our main HQ. We decided from day one that this had to be an ESTATE AGENCY WITH A DIFFERENCE. We listened to what people had to say about their bad experiences with other companies, and put together a structure that has proved extremely successful. What you now have is a truly local Estate Agency that is working not only for the people of Herts & Essex, but for the local communities as well. JUKES ESTATE AGENTS SPONSOR SEVERAL SCHOOLS, JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUBS, AND LOCAL CHARITIES THROUGHOUT BOTH COUNTIES! Our ethos is to never use the “dubious and/or dated” methods used by many of our contemporaries. Therefore, you will get: Accurate valuations, superb marketing, and a customer service model that we are sure is second to none! WE ONLY TAKE ON A LIMITED AMOUNT OF PROPERTY so that we can guarantee we can give you the service you and your home deserves! Therefore, when you use Jukes Estate Agents, you will deal with one of the owners. Someone who genuinely cares about every client. Someone who will be with you every step of the way from Valuation to Completion of Sale!