Guide price
£400,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleFullers Mead, Harlow CM17
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
- Freehold
Jukes Estate Agents
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About this property
Extended
Large lounge
3 double bedrooms
En suite to master
Conservatory
Modern kitchen with integrated units
Large Private Rear Garden
Close to Local Schooling
Close to local shops
Good links to the M11
Description
**Guide price £400,000-£415,000**
Jukes Estate Agents are delighted to offer for sale this extended three-bedroom semi-detached house in the Potter Street area of Harlow.
For sale by our exclusive Secure Sale Method.*
wow this really is a stunning three-bedroom house that has been extended to offer a lot of living space. On the ground floor, you have a very large lounge with a dining area, a modern fitted kitchen with a utility area, WC and a conservatory with a tiled roof so it can be used every day.
Moving upstairs, you have a modern bathroom and three very good-sized double bedrooms with an En-Suite to the master bedroom.
The garden is very private with a large man cave at the bottom that could have many uses, and the rest of the garden has been block paved.
Overall, this is a large three-bedroom house perfect for families, in very good condition throughout and in a very popular area of Harlow.
Living in Potter Street in Harlow (Essex, UK) brings quite a few tangible positives, especially if you're thinking about community, schools, amenities and commuter-friendly transport. The vibe down there tends to feel calmer and more residential than the hustle of Harlow town centre because it sits on the southern edge of the town with a "village-within-a-town" kind of atmosphere that many residents really appreciate - people often describe the area as friendly and community-oriented, where neighbours know each other and kids can walk to parks or school safely.
For families with children, the schooling options are definitely one of the strengths. The local primary, Potter Street Academy, is right on your doorstep and generally regarded as welcoming and inclusive, and there are other accessible primaries nearby like Purford Green or Holy Cross Catholic Primary if you want choice. Secondary education is served by several well-known options such as Passmores Academy and Mark Hall Academy not far from Potter Street, and beyond that Harlow College and University Centre Harlow give older teens further education options without having to travel too far.
Evening and weekend life don't revolve only around your street: Harlow has plenty of green spaces and community facilities that make living there feel rich without needing to go far. Potter Street itself backs onto Harlow Common, so long dog walks or spontaneous family picnics are easy; the enormous Harlow Town Park, one of the largest urban parks in Britain, is just minutes away and has playgrounds, gardens, water features and even a petting zoo that's a big hit with kids.
Daily conveniences are within easy reach. Walkable local shops and small retail clusters dotted around the neighbourhood mean a quick coffee run, pharmacy pick-up or grocery top-up doesn't feel like a chore, and the wider town offers larger shopping at places like The Harvey Centre or Water Gardens with bigger stores, cafes and a cinema if you want more than a stroll to the corner shop.
Transport links are genuinely useful if you need to commute or like exploring beyond Harlow. The M11 - including Junction 7 and 7A - is very close, which makes drives to London, Stansted, Cambridge or even the M25 quite straightforward. Harlow's two train stations (Harlow Town and Harlow Mill) give you regular services into London Liverpool Street and beyond, and there are local buses linking Potter Street to the town centre and surrounding areas too.
On the whole, people who choose Potter Street tend to do so because it feels like a proper residential community with good access to schools and local life, green spaces for families and strong transport options thanks to the nearby M11 and rail links, without being smack in the centre of town.
**We sell by our secure method, so 1% plus vat will be payable to secure**
Council Tax Band: C
Tenure: Freehold
Porch (1.8m x 1.5m)
Stone flooring
door to the lounge
Living Room (5.8m x 5.6m)
Built in fireplace with working gas burner
Brick surround
Laminate flooring
Plastered ceiling
spotlights and wall lights
Window to the front
Fitted blinds
radiator covers
extended
Kitchen (5.6m x 2.8m)
Tiled flooring
White fitted units and draws
1.9m x 1.9m larder
Radiator cover
Built in double oven
Window overlooking the garden
Spotlights
Conservatory (3.7m x 3.2m)
Ceramic wood affect flooring
Spotlights
Radiator
Tiled insulated roof
WC
Stone flooring
Storage with the gas meter
Window to the front with blinds
Wash basin
WC
Bathroom (2.4m x 2.1m)
Tiled
Walk in shower
Window to the rear with fitted blinds
Wash basin with storage below
WC
Heated towel rail
Mirror
Spotlights
Bedroom 1 (4m x 3m)
Carpet
built in wardrobe
Window to the rear with fitted blinds
built in cupboard
En -Suite
En-Suite (2.0m x 1.9m)
Bedroom 1
Tiled
shower
Wash basin with storage
Spotlights
Heated towel rail
Bedroom 2 (4.3m x 2.6m)
Window to the front
Fitted blinds
Laminate flooring
Two built in double wardrobes
Bedroom 3 (3.2m x 2.9m)
Window to the front
Built in cupboard
Laminate flooring
Landing (3.4m x 1.7m)
Carpet
Two cupboards
Loft insulated and boarded
Vaillant combi boiler serviced
Garden
Large patio area
Block paving
Not over looked
Pond
Large shed 5.5m x 3m
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