Offers over
£275,000
2 bed terraced house for sale
Churchfield, Harlow CM20Available immediately
Freehold
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
Key information
Tenure
Freehold
Council tax band
C
Jukes Estate Agents
About this property
Chain free
2 double bedrooms
Cul-de-sac location
Quiet Location
Outstanding school nearby
Close to local school
5 min walk to Harlow Town Centre
5 min walk to Harlow Town Station
5 min walk to Princess Alexandra Hospital
Description
**offers over £275,000** For sale by way of a conditional sale*. Jukes Estate Agents are delighted to bring to market this large 2 double bedroom terraced house in the ever popular Churchfields, Harlow.
Located in an extremely quiet cul de sac 'spur' of Churchfield, this lovely brick built family home has come to market and is either going to make the new owners a lovely home or if you are an investor, the currant tenants would be delighted to stay on.
Because of its location (cul de sac), there is no through or fast moving traffic which adds to both the safety and noise levels.
Street parking for this property is easy.
The property is a good size 2 double bedroom family home with a decent size garden. Perfect for first time buyers or people looking to downsize.
A small hallway allows access to the lounge, kitchen/breakfast room & of course, the stairs. It has nice laminate flooring
The lounge is a good size (13.56 sq m or 145.91 sq ft). There is a large window overlooking the front of the property. The lounge also has dark wood effect laminate flooring.
The kitchen / breakfast room is fully fitted & fully functional. It has a lovely ceramic sink & drainer with a window that overlooks the good size rear garden. The current occupants have a four seater dining table & chairs at the far end. It also benefits from nice grey laminate flooring.
Beyond the kitchen there is a small utility area that also leads to the downstairs toilet. From the utility area, there is a door that gives access to the rear garden.
The rear garden is a good size & there are two shed / storage areas.
Upstairs there are two double bedrooms & the family bathroom.
Both double bedrooms are a good size. The larger of the two has a large window overlooking the front of the property whilst the other has a large window overlooking the rear garden.
The family bathroom currently has a corner bathtub with overhead electric shower, plus there is of course a WC.
This property is in need of a little tlc, but in the main it is purely cosmetic.
The utility area & downstairs toilet are in need of renovation, the bathroom needs a little attention as does the kitchen but, as I just said, it is mainly cosmetic and the current owner has been extremely realistic & therefore the price generously reflects the work that new owners may want to do.
So in conclusion, we have a good size 2 double bedroom family home. Perfect for first time buyers or downsizers. It is also perfect for investors as it gives a good ROI and has the added bonus of sitting tenants if required.
However, this only tells part of the story. Churchfield is ideally located for all of Harlow's major amenities.
Primary School (Ofsted rated good) 0.22 miles.
Secondary School (Ofsted rated outstanding) 0.58 miles.
Stansted Airport 8.33 miles.
Bus Station 0.47 miles.
Harlow Town Train Station 1.09 miles.
Harlow Town Centre 1.0 miles.
Harlow Town Park 0.9 miles.
Epping Underground Station (Central Line) 5.68 miles.
Gp Surgery 0.45 miles.
Dentist 0.62 miles.
Carbon footprint 112 gCO2/kWh which is moderate.
Broadband speed availability is ultra fast
Mobile phone networks all have very good signals
Air quality is 2 (where 1 is the best & 10 the worst).
So as you can see, this super 2 double bedroom, brick built family home is very close to everything important in Harlow.
So what is living in Churchfield and indeed, Harlow like? Let's find out:
Living in Churchfield, Harlow: A Guide to Life in Harlow's Community Heart
Overview of Churchfield, Harlow
Located in the north-western part of Harlow, Churchfield is one of the many neighbourhoods that capture the community-centric ethos of this town. Known for its green spaces, sense of community, and access to essential amenities, Churchfield has become a popular choice among families, retirees, and working professionals alike. The area boasts a mix of housing, from terraced homes to semi-detached houses, providing options for varied family sizes and budgets.
Churchfield benefits from Harlow's overarching layout, which was designed with distinct neighbourhoods built around green spaces and linked by footpaths, cycleways, and bus routes. Churchfield itself is close to some of the town's best schools, parks, and local shops, while still being connected to central Harlow for work, shopping, and leisure.
Living in Harlow
Harlow, as a whole, is known for its unique history as a "new town" developed after World War II. Designed by Sir Frederick Gibberd, the town prioritised a balanced lifestyle, accessibility, and community feel. Today, Harlow is a well-rounded location for families, with its extensive amenities, educational opportunities, and recreational facilities. The town is well-connected, with the M11 motorway offering easy access to London and Cambridge, while the Harlow Town railway station provides a regular service into London Liverpool Street, making it suitable for commuters.
Family-Friendly Amenities in Harlow
Harlow is particularly well-regarded for its family-friendly amenities and infrastructure. The town provides a wealth of recreational options, educational facilities, shopping outlets, and healthcare services, ensuring families have everything they need close by. Below are some highlights of what Harlow has to offer.
1. Schools and Education
Harlow boasts a variety of schools for all ages, including several rated "Good" or "Outstanding" by Ofsted. Primary and secondary schools in the area are well-regarded, with institutions like Burnt Mill Academy and St. Mark's West Essex Catholic School gaining strong reputations for academic success and a supportive learning environment. Additionally, the town has several nurseries and pre-schools, which offer flexible childcare options to suit working parents.
For further education, Harlow College provides a range of courses and training programmes and is recognised as one of the best colleges in the East of England. This means that young adults do not need to travel far to pursue further studies or vocational training.
2. Parks and Green Spaces
One of the biggest draws of Harlow is its extensive green space, with over 160 acres of parks, woodlands, and nature reserves. The Harlow Town Park is a popular destination, offering playgrounds, a petting zoo, paddling pool, café, and expansive lawns. It's an ideal spot for family picnics, and children can enjoy a day out at the Pets' Corner, where they can meet various animals, from rabbits to alpacas.
Nearby, Parndon Wood Nature Reserve provides a peaceful retreat and is an excellent location for family walks, birdwatching, and nature trails. These green areas are especially popular with families who value outdoor activities, and the town's layout includes cycling routes and walking paths that make exploring nature easy and accessible.
3. Leisure and Sports Facilities
Families with active lifestyles have a wealth of options in Harlow. The Harlow Leisurezone is a modern sports and leisure facility that offers a swimming pool, gym, sports courts, and fitness classes. The facility frequently runs classes for children, including swimming lessons, gymnastics, and martial arts, making it a popular spot for young families.
Additionally, Harlow Playhouse is a hub for arts and entertainment, offering performances, family-friendly shows, and workshops throughout the year. The Playhouse also hosts events specifically for young children, like pantomimes and seasonal productions, making it a cultural asset to the community.
For those who enjoy ice skating, Planet Ice Harlow is a year-round ice rink with family skating sessions, lessons, and even ice hockey clubs. It's a fun, energetic activity for all ages and a unique amenity in the area.
4. Shopping and Dining
Harlow offers a range of shopping options, from everyday essentials to more diverse retail therapy. The Water Gardens and The Harvey Centre are the town's two main shopping centres, hosting a variety of high-street brands, local boutiques, and supermarkets. These centres also offer cafés, eateries, and facilities designed to be convenient for families, such as baby-changing stations and family-friendly dining areas.
The town also boasts a selection of local and chain restaurants, with options for every taste and budget. Family-friendly dining options include Pizza Express, Nando's, and a selection of pubs that cater to families with play areas or outdoor seating.
5. Healthcare and Community Services
Harlow is well-equipped in terms of healthcare facilities. The Princess Alexandra Hospital is a well-established hospital serving the wider area and providing essential services. The town has multiple gp surgeries, dental clinics, and pharmacies, with many options for families seeking medical care nearby.
In addition to healthcare, Harlow has an active community services scene, including libraries, youth centres, and community hubs that offer a variety of programmes, clubs, and social groups for families and young people. The local libraries, such as the Harlow Central Library, offer regular storytelling sessions, reading clubs, and educational events for children.
6. Transport and Accessibility
With easy access to both London and Cambridge, Harlow is well-suited for families who commute or enjoy frequent city visits. The town's two railway stations-Harlow Town and Harlow Mill-connect directly to London Liverpool Street and Cambridge, while bus services operate frequently within the town and neighbouring areas. Road links, including the nearby M11 and A414, make it straightforward for families to travel by car, whether for work or leisure.
The pedestrian and cycling infrastructure is also thoughtfully designed, with pathways that allow children to walk or cycle to school safely, adding to the appeal of the area for families seeking an accessible and safe environment.
Community Spirit and Safety in Churchfield and Harlow
Both Churchfield and Harlow as a whole have a strong sense of community. Residents frequently organise local events, from summer fetes to holiday celebrations, which are well-attended by families and contribute to a friendly and close-knit atmosphere. The neighbourhood watch schemes and active community Facebook groups reflect the community's emphasis on safety and neighbourly support.
Local initiatives often focus on children and families, such as litter-picking events, charity walks, and seasonal events like Christmas markets and Easter egg hunts. The collective focus on community wellbeing makes Harlow a particularly warm and welcoming place for families looking to settle.
Conclusion: A Balanced Family Life in Harlow and Churchfield
Churchfield and Harlow, more broadly, offer a well-rounded lifestyle for families, balancing work, education, leisure, and nature with a strong community ethos. With its numerous green spaces, child-friendly amenities, reliable transport, and educational resources, Harlow presents an excellent option for families seeking both convenience and community spirit. Churchfield stands out as a representative neighbourhood that captures Harlow's unique approach to town planning and family-oriented living, making it a rewarding place for both long-time residents and newcomers to call home.
*Conditional Sale means that the lucky new owners will have to pay a reservation fee of 1% + VAT which should be factored in when making an offer. Please call the office for full details.
Council Tax Band: C
Tenure: Freehold
Living Room (3.82m x 3.55m)
Kitchen/Breakfast Room (5.71m x 2.67m)
Bedroom 1 (4.51m x 3.11m)
Bedroom 2 (3.89m x 3.11m)
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