Guide price
£315,000
3 bed terraced house for saleAbbotsweld, Harlow CM18
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
- Available immediately
- Chain free
- Freehold
Jukes Estate Agents
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About this property
3 good size bedrooms
Chain free
Close to Local Schooling
Close to Staple Tye Shopping centre
Good links to the M11
Private rear garden
Lots of potential
Possibility to extend the kitchen
Description
** Guide Price £315,000-£325,000**Jukes Estate Agents are pleased to bring to market this three-bedroom terraced house in the popular Abbotsweld which is in the Staple Tye area of Harlow. For sale by way of a conditional sale*.
This 3 bedroom terraced home whilst in need of a little tlc is a smashing property for time time buyers or downsizers and upsizers. The condition though is purely cosmetic and this is reflected in the price.
It has a large lounge diner with double doors that lead to a decent size garden. The garden is a blank canvas for keen gardeners and it benefits from a good size patio as well as a large garden shed.
The kitchen is also a good size and has lots of cupboard & drawer space.
The entrance hall of this property is massive and there are storage cupboards a plenty.
Upstairs there are three good size bedrooms (all doubles) and a lovely family bathroom.
Geographically Abbotsweld is ideally located
Nursery school (Ofsted rated good) 0.3 miles
Primary school (Ofsted rated good) 0.4 miles
Secondary school (Ofsted rated good) 0.3 miles
gp surgery 0.7 miles
Dentist 0.7 miles
Harlow town centre 1.4 miles
Harlow railway station (direct line to London Liverpool St, Stansted Airport & Cambridge), 1.8 miles
Nearest bus stop to town 0.2 miles
Staple Tye shops 0.6 miles
This area of Harlow receives very good mobile network signal as Harlow is a 5G town.
This property can access ultra fast fibre broadband.
Air quality is 2 where 1 is the best and 10 the worse.
It is also important to find out what living in Harlow is like. Let's find out:
Living in Harlow: A Family-Friendly Town with Modern Amenities
Nestled in the west of Essex, Harlow is a vibrant town that offers a balanced mix of urban convenience and natural beauty. Known for its post-war development and pioneering spirit as one of the UK's original "New Towns", Harlow continues to evolve as a family-friendly destination with excellent transport links, green spaces, and a growing sense of community.
A Town Designed for Families
From its inception, Harlow was planned with families in mind. The town boasts wide streets, plentiful parks, and distinct neighbourhoods, each with its own character. Many residential areas are close to schools, shops, and healthcare facilities, making daily life simpler and less rushed.
Housing in Harlow is varied, with a mix of post-war family homes, modern developments, and affordable housing schemes. Whether you're a first-time buyer or seeking a spacious property for a growing family, there are options to suit most budgets.
Education and Schools
Harlow offers a solid selection of educational institutions. For younger children, there are numerous nurseries and primary schools, many of which are rated 'Good' or above by Ofsted. Secondary education is also well-served, with academies and comprehensive schools across the town.
For older students, Harlow College is a leading further education institution with strong vocational and academic programmes. The town is also home to the UK's only Public Health England science campus, which helps foster a forward-looking educational and professional atmosphere.
Parks and Green Spaces
Families in Harlow benefit from a generous provision of parks and nature reserves. The award-winning Harlow Town Park is one of the largest urban parks in the country and offers a wealth of attractions including a petting zoo, adventure playgrounds, a skate park, and seasonal events.
Elsewhere, Parndon Wood Nature Reserve and the River Stort offer peaceful walks, picnic spots, and opportunities for cycling or birdwatching. These natural havens make it easy for children to stay active and for families to enjoy quality time outdoors.
Leisure and Community
For leisure, Harlow is well-equipped with sports facilities, including the Harlow Leisurezone, which features a swimming pool, gym, climbing wall, and courts for various indoor sports. The town also has a number of football clubs, martial arts schools, and dance studios suitable for children and adults alike.
The Playhouse Theatre provides a varied calendar of performances, from children's shows and pantomimes to live music and drama, while the Gibberd Gallery, located in the Civic Centre, showcases local and national art.
Community centres across Harlow host parent-and-toddler groups, youth clubs, fitness classes, and workshops that foster a welcoming and supportive environment for families.
Shopping and Essentials
The Harvey Centre and surrounding high street area serve as Harlow's main retail hub. They host a mix of high street brands, independent shops, and eateries. There are also several large supermarkets including Tesco, Sainsbury's, and Aldi, offering everyday essentials.
Weekly markets, held in the town centre and neighbourhood precincts, provide fresh produce and local goods. Several retail parks are just a short drive away for larger purchases and household needs.
Healthcare and Transport
Families are well-supported by local gp surgeries, dental practices, and the Princess Alexandra Hospital, which offers emergency and maternity services. Pharmacies are widely available across all parts of the town.
Harlow is strategically located with strong transport links. Two railway stations-Harlow Town and Harlow Mill-connect to London Liverpool Street in under 40 minutes, making it a feasible option for commuting parents. The nearby M11 and A414 provide easy access to Cambridge, Stansted Airport, and the wider southeast region.
A Town with Heart
At its core, Harlow is a town with a strong community spirit and a clear focus on family wellbeing. It is a place where children can grow up with space to play, good education, and access to nature, while parents benefit from practical amenities and a network of support.
While it may not be as polished as some suburban hotspots, Harlow offers real value, room to breathe, and the promise of a connected, family-oriented lifestyle-qualities that are becoming increasingly rare in the South East.
* Conditional sale means that the lucky new owner(s) will have to pay a reservation fee of 1% + VAT to secure the property. This should be factored in when making an offer. You will not end up paying any more for the property. Please call the office for full details.
Council Tax Band: C
Tenure: Freehold
Hall (2.7m x 4.4m)
Laminate
sliding front door
built in cupboards - could be kitchen ext
Kitchen (3.0m x 3.6m)
Tiled
space for appliances
Garden
Lawn
patio
shed
Lounge/Diner (4.0m x 6.7m)
Laminate
fireplace
window to front aspect
double doors to rear
Bedroom 1 (4.5m x 3.2m)
Window to front aspect
Bedroom 3 (2.0m x 3.9m)
Window to rear
Bedroom 2 (4.5m x 4.0m)
Window to front aspect
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