Offers over
£260,000
3 bed terraced house for saleBerecroft, Harlow CM18
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Available immediately
- Freehold
Jukes Estate Agents
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About this property
3 good size bedrooms
Close to Staple Tye Shopping centre
Epping Underground station 15 minutes
Good links to the M11
Good local schools
Ground floor wc
Local shops on your doorstep
Modern with open Dining Area
Private rear garden
Well decorated throughout
Description
Jukes Estates are delighted to offer for sale this well-presented three-bedroom terraced house in the Berecroft area of Staple Tye in Harlow.
This is a really nice 3-bedroom house, with an entry-level price for Harlow and great value for money. These houses are non-standard construction, but are built very well with no issue getting mortgages.
As you enter you have a good size kitchen with modern units, a wc, plenty of storage and then you enter a really large dining area that is open plan with the lounge. Real wood flooring throughout and patio doors leading out to the very private garden. This house is very bright and offers a good feeling of space.
As you go upstairs, you have two large double bedrooms, a spacious single bedroom and a modern family bathroom, again with loads of storage available on the landing.
The garden is really nice and has been well maintained with the indian sandstone patio, artificial grass area and a garden shed, but most importantly, you are not overlooked.
Parking is fine in this area with lots of available parking.
Area-wise wise you have a local Co-op a couple of minutes walk away, good schools, and good links to the M11 motorway and only a 15-minute drive away from Epping and the London Underground with regular trains into Central London.
We sell our properties by secure sale, so you would need to pay 1% plus VAT upfront to purchase within the agreed offer. This is not an extra charge.
Living in the Staple Tye area of Harlow comes with a range of positives that make it an appealing place for many residents. This part of Harlow offers a good balance between accessibility, community, and amenities, making everyday life more convenient and comfortable.
One of the main advantages of Staple Tye is its strong sense of community. The area is home to a diverse population, and local residents often describe it as friendly and welcoming. This community spirit is supported by a range of local events, community centres, and public spaces where people can connect. For families, there are schools within walking distance and play areas for children, contributing to a family-friendly atmosphere.
Staple Tye is also well-served by local amenities. The Staple Tye Shopping Centre is a hub of activity, offering supermarkets, shops, takeaways, and essential services like pharmacies and health centres. This means residents don't have to travel far for their daily needs, which adds a level of convenience that's especially appreciated by the elderly and families with young children.
In terms of green spaces, Staple Tye benefits from its proximity to parks and nature areas. Places like Stewards Field and the surrounding green corridors allow for leisurely walks, outdoor exercise, and space for children to play. Harlow as a whole is known for its generous green space, and Staple Tye reflects that tradition well.
Transport links from the area are another plus. Staple Tye is served by regular bus routes that connect to Harlow Town Centre, Harlow Town Station, and beyond. For those who drive, there is straightforward access to major roads like the A414 and M11, which makes commuting relatively easy.
While some parts of Harlow have had mixed reputations, Staple Tye has seen investment and development over recent years, which has improved the quality of local services and housing. Residents also benefit from being close to both urban amenities and the countryside, giving a feeling of space without being too far removed from the practicalities of town living.
In summary, Staple Tye offers a strong community vibe, useful local amenities, good transport connections, and access to green spaces-all of which contribute to a good quality of life for many people living there.
Council Tax Band: B
Tenure: Freehold
Hall
Built-in cupboards
Wood flooring
Living Room (5.6m x 3.3m)
Real wood flooring
open plan with the dining area
Vertical radiator
Dining Room (4.5m x 2.8m)
Wood flooring
Double patio doors leading to the garden
Upright radiator
Storage cupboard built-in
Kitchen (3.1m x 2.2m)
Baxi boiler
Window to front aspect
Gas cooker and hob
cooker hood
Space for a fridge freezer and all appliances
WC (2m x 1m)
WC
Wash basin
Window to the front aspect
Landing (4.1m x 1.8m)
Wood flooring
3 storage cupboards
Bedroom 1 (3.8m x 3.5m)
Window to front view
Spotlights
Wood flooring
Bedroom 2 (4.3m x 2.8m)
Wood flooring
Window to rear
Spotlights
Bedroom 3 (2.8m x 2.4m)
Spacious single
Built-in cupboard
desk
window to the rear
Bathroom (2.1m x 2.0m)
Tiled
Heated Towel Rail
Spotlights
Bath with a shower attachment
Privacy window to the front aspect
Wash basin
Garden
Lovely sandstone patio
Artificial grass
Shed
Very private not overlooked
Please Note
Plenty of parking available in this estate
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