Guide price
£325,000
3 bed terraced house for saleChurch End, Harlow CM19
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Available immediately
- Freehold
Jukes Estate Agents
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About this property
Popular, sought after location
3 double bedrooms
Extended
Quiet Location
Close to good schools
Closeby Local Amenities
Easy street parking
Enclosed rear garden
Epping Underground station 15 minutes
Description
**guide price £325,000 - £350,000** Jukes Estate Agents are delighted to bring to market this lovely extended 3 bedroom property in the ever popular Church End, Harlow. For sale by way of a conditional sale*
Located sideways onto the road, this property has a large communal area to the front of the property that means that there is no traffic and adds safety and quietness.
This property was originally a 4 bedroom house, but the current owners took the decision some time ago to convert it into a 3 double bedroom property rather than a 2 double 2 single one. At the same time they extended downstairs to add to the open plan kitchen / diner. This has created a third dimension to the open plan eating / dining area which is currently configured to a home bar area but could easily be converted into many other uses.
The kitchen is lovely and fully fitted and comes with all the usual appliances.
The dining area currently houses a 6 seater dining table and chairs.
All in all this extra large eating, cooking, entertaining area works extremely well.
The lounge is a good size and benefits from a large window that overlooks the front of the property. It also has a fitted carpet.
The rear garden is a decent size and the current owners decided to turn it into one big patio. This means low maintenance and you can create various layouts with tubs etc. However, keen gardeners could easily turn it back into a traditional garden if required.
Upstairs we have 3 double bedrooms and the family bathroom. As I said at the start, this used to be a 4 bedroom property but was re configured some time ago when the current owners knocked the 2 single bedrooms into a double. It could of course be put back to a four bedroom property. However, the 3 bedrooms are all decent sizes and the family bathroom consists of a bathtub, WC & wash basin.
The location of this property is superb and it is close to all important amenities.
Primary School (Ofsted rated good) 0.11 miles.
Secondary School 0.93 miles.
Gp surgery 0.9 miles.
Dentist 0.9 miles.
Hospital 2.8 miles.
Harlow Town Centre 2.4 miles.
Harlow Town Railway Station 3.8 miles.
Epping Tube Station 7 miles.
Local shopping centre 1.6 miles.
This area enjoys 5G for mobile networks and also ultra fast fibre optic broadband.
The air quality is 2 where 1 is the best & 10 the worse.
Living in Church End and the broader Harlow area offers residents a harmonious blend of suburban tranquillity and urban convenience. Situated in West Essex, Harlow is a town rich in history, culture, and green spaces, making it an ideal location for families seeking a balanced lifestyle.
Major Amenities
Harlow boasts two primary shopping centres catering to a variety of retail needs. The Water Gardens features an array of shops including Asda, tk Maxx, Matalan, H&M, Topshop, River Island, and Next. Dining options such as Five Guys, Pizza Express, and Nando's are also available, all set against the serene backdrop of formal water gardens designed by Sir Frederick Gibberd. Adjacent to this, The Harvey Centre houses retailers like Peacocks, Argos, Primark, Wilko, and Iceland, providing a comprehensive shopping experience.
For healthcare needs, Harlow is equipped with several clinics and the Princess Alexandra Hospital, ensuring residents have access to essential medical services.
Family-Oriented Activities
Families in Harlow have a plethora of activities to choose from:
Harlow Town Park: Spanning over 160 acres, this expansive park is among the largest urban parks in the country. It features five unique gardens, a bandstand, adventure playground, inclusive play area, paddling pool, outdoor gym, skate park, and Spurriers House Café.
Pets' Corner: Located within Harlow Town Park, this small, friendly farm is home to a variety of animals, including rabbits, chickens, ducks, reindeer, llamas, and alpacas. It's a delightful spot for children to learn about and interact with animals.
Playgrounds and Sports Facilities: Harlow Council maintains 43 unsupervised playgrounds, many conveniently situated near housing estates. The largest is the adventure playground in Harlow Town Park, which includes a zip line and giant climbing net. Additionally, there are six multi-use games areas perfect for tennis or basketball located in Blackbush Spring, Bush Fair, The Dashes, Fold Croft, Northbrooks, and Abercrombie Way.
Essex Outdoors: For adventure enthusiasts, this centre offers high ropes and climbing wall activities suitable for individuals and families. The High Ropes Hexagon features 12 fun obstacles, while the Climbing Wall Adventure presents five different challenges to test climbing skills and build confidence.
Harlow Museum & Walled Gardens: This museum provides insights into Harlow's history from the Iron Age to the present day. The surrounding walled gardens offer a serene environment for leisurely walks and picnics.
Parndon Wood Nature Reserve: An ancient woodland featuring a 1.5km nature trail, observation hides for wildlife viewing, and a conservation centre. It's an excellent spot for families to connect with nature.
Harlow Playhouse: Hosting a variety of shows and performances, including music, comedy, theatre, and dance, this venue offers cultural experiences suitable for all ages.
Gibberd Gallery: Home to the Sir Frederick Gibberd Watercolour Collection, the gallery offers an annual programme of exhibitions and provides maps for the Harlow sculpture tour.
Education is well-catered for in Harlow, with numerous primary and secondary schools, many rated as 'good' or 'outstanding' by Ofsted. Notably, Burnt Mill Academy has received an 'outstanding' rating, reflecting the town's commitment to quality education.
In essence, residing in Church End and Harlow offers families a vibrant community enriched with amenities, educational institutions, and a diverse range of recreational activities, all set within a landscape that seamlessly blends urban development with natural beauty.
Council Tax Band: C
Tenure: Freehold
Living Room (5.6m x 4.3m)
Carpet
Window to front aspect
Open plan with dining area and kitchen
Kitchen (3.6m x 2.9m)
Tiled Floor
Window to rear aspect
Built in cooker
Fitted blinds
Space for all appliances
Entrance Hall (6.0m x 1.5m)
Carpet
Storage under the stairs
Built in storage cupboard
Dining Room (3.2m x 2.8m)
Carpet
Open plan with the kitchen and lounge
Family Room (3.2m x 3.0m)
With a bar built in
Carpet
window to rear aspect
Pitched roof
This is the extended part of the house
Landing
Carpet
Bedroom 1 (3.8m x 3.6m)
Laminate flooring
Built in cupboard
Window x 2 to front aspect
Bedroom 2 (3.8m x 3.2m)
Window to rear aspect
Built in cupboard
Bedroom 3 (4.6m x 3.3m)
Carpet
window to front aspect
Garden
Not overlooked
Low maintenance
Access to the back
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