Offers over
£300,000
3 bed terraced house for saleLong Ley, Harlow CM20
3 beds
EPC Rating: D
Chain free
About this property
2 Good sized bedrooms
Chain free
Close to local school
Close to local shops
Good links to the M11
In very good condition throughout
Modern fitted kitchen
Private rear garden
Description
**offers over £300,000** Jukes Estate Agents are delighted to bring to market this 3-bedroom terraced house in the ever-popular Long Ley, Harlow.
For sale by our exclusive Secured Sale Method.*
There is no doubt that this is a property that has a multitude of assets that will attract a vast array of buyers.
1. It is an ideal purchase for first time buyers.
2. It is an ideal purchase for people moving up the property ladder.
3. It is an ideal purchase for buyers looking to downsize.
4. It is ideally located to all of Harlow's major amenities (see below).
The property is offered in a very clean condition and whilst new owners may want to carry out a little bit of modernisation, there is nothing that is in need of replacement and the property is in good condition throughout.
As you enter, you have a front porch area on the house, and this leads into a nice hallway which in turn leads to a very large lounge / diner. This living and eating space is indeed very large and has an extra large window overlooking the front of the property and double sliding doors that lead into a lovely large conservatory that has the added advantage of a solar resistant roof that stops it from getting too hot in the warmer months. This in turn opens out to the good size rear garden that is extremely low maintenance.
The kitchen is fully fitted and is a galley style kitchen.
This property also benefits from a side entrance which allows for "stuff" to be taken into the garden or conservatory without taking it through the lounge or kitchen.
Upstairs, you have a family bathroom and three bedrooms.
The principal bedroom is extra large and at over 15 sqm (over 164 sq ft) gives people with 'the eye' carte blanche to create an absolutely fabulous bedroom.
Bedroom 2 is a smaller double while bedroom three is a single.
So regardless of you being a first time buyer, or someone going up or down the property ladder, this cracker is waiting for a family to move in and start to make happy memories. However, there are other factors that must be considered when buying as property and location is also key in 2026 and therefore, the properties geographic location is vital. This property ticks all the important boxes:
Nursery School (Ofsted rated good) 0.4 miles
Primary School (Ofsted rated good) 0.4 miles.
Secondary School (Ofsted rated good) 0.5 miles.
Nearest bus stop 0.1 miles.
Harlow Town Railway Station (direct routed to London Liverpool Street, Stansted Airport & Cambridge) 1.1 miles.
M11 2.1 miles.
Stansted Airport 10.5 miles.
Gp Surgery 0.6 miles.
Dentist 0.6 miles.
Harlow Town Centre 1.0 miles.
Princess Alexandra Hospital 1.2 miles.
So you can see that this property site brilliantly amongst the most important amenities in Harlow.
However, it is also important to know all about the place that you are thinking of moving to, so, what is living in Harlow like? Let's find out:
Living in Harlow: A family-focused guide to everyday life, amenities and nearby places to explore
Harlow is a practical, green and well-connected Essex town that tends to suit families who want space, schools, shopping, parks and London access without moving into a more expensive Hertfordshire or Epping Forest commuter town. It is not a chocolate-box market town, and its post-war New Town layout gives it a functional, planned feel, but that is also one of its strengths: Neighbourhoods are spread around green wedges, cycle routes, play areas, local shopping hatches and major amenities.
For families, Harlow's biggest selling point is the amount of green space and low-cost activity on the doorstep. Harlow Town Park is one of the town's best-loved amenities, with large open spaces, Pets' Corner, gardens, play areas, a café, a paddling pool, skate facilities and room for walking, cycling and picnics.
The feel of living in Harlow
Harlow is best understood as a family town rather than a lifestyle destination. It has the things households use every week: Supermarkets, retail parks, schools, nurseries, leisure facilities, medical services, train stations, theatres, parks, cafés, sports clubs and children's activities.
The town's layout is car-friendly, but it is also unusually good for walking and cycling because Harlow was planned with separate cycle tracks and green corridors. Families who live near the Town Park, Old Harlow, Church Langley, Newhall, Gilden Park, Mark Hall, Potter Street or the Stort Valley side of town can access open space quickly. The trade-off is that some neighbourhoods feel more suburban and spread out than older market towns nearby.
Commuters benefit from Harlow Town and Harlow Mill railway stations, with services towards London and Cambridge. Road links are also useful, especially via the M11 and A414, making Harlow practical for people who travel for work, school runs, airport journeys or weekend trips.
Shopping, town centre and everyday services
Harlow has two main central shopping areas: The Harvey Centre and The Water Gardens. The Harvey Centre is useful for retail, casual dining, services and cinema trips, while The Water Gardens offers open-air shopping, restaurants, cafés, parking and a more spacious setting.
For day-to-day life, residents also use local neighbourhood centres, supermarkets, retail parks, petrol stations, pharmacies, gyms, cafés, takeaways and community facilities across the town. Harlow is not short of convenience; its weaker point is charm in some central areas compared with nearby older towns such as Sawbridgeworth, Epping or Bishop's Stortford.
Healthcare and education
Harlow's main hospital is The Princess Alexandra Hospital, which is one of the town's most important amenities and a major advantage for families who want local access to hospital services.
For education, Harlow has a mix of primary schools, secondary schools, special educational provision, nurseries and further education. Harlow College is a major local college offering academic, vocational, apprenticeship and adult learning routes. Families considering a move should still compare catchments, Ofsted reports, admissions criteria and school journeys carefully, because the experience can vary significantly by neighbourhood.
Parks, culture and family life
Harlow is particularly good for families who like low-cost weekend routines: Parks, playgrounds, feeding ducks, walking, cycling, soft play, swimming, trampolining, theatre, museums and short drives to countryside attractions.
The standout family amenity is Harlow Town Park. It is large enough for repeat visits without feeling like the same outing every time: One weekend might be Pets' Corner and the café; another might be the adventure playground, skate park or paddling pool; another could be a walk through the gardens and meadows.
Harlow also has strong cultural assets. Harlow Playhouse provides theatre, comedy, music, dance, children's shows and community performances. Harlow Museum & Walled Gardens gives families a local history attraction with indoor and outdoor space. The town is also known for its public sculpture collection, with works placed across the town centre, green spaces and neighbourhoods.
Things families can do together in Harlow
Families can spend time together at Harlow Town Park, especially Pets' Corner, the adventure playground, inclusive play area, paddling pool, skate park, gardens, meadows and café.
For nature-focused days, Parndon Wood Nature Reserve is a strong option, offering woodland walks, wildlife, birdwatching, pond life and a quieter alternative to the main town park. Families can also explore the Stort Valley, local meadows, cycle routes and green corridors around the town.
Other family options include swimming, soft play, trampolining and climbing at Harlow Leisurezone. Families can also visit Harlow Museum & Walled Gardens, follow the sculpture trail, see a show at Harlow Playhouse, explore The Gibberd Garden, use local splash parks in summer, visit playgrounds across the town, or go for riverside walks.
The Gibberd Garden is another distinctive Harlow attraction. It is connected with Sir Frederick Gibberd, the master planner of Harlow New Town, and offers landscaped gardens, sculptures, lawns, paths and quiet corners for a slower-paced family visit.
Things children and teenagers can do on their own
For children and teenagers, Harlow offers a better-than-average spread of independent activities. Younger children have playgrounds, splash parks, paddling pools, soft play, Pets' Corner, museum activities and holiday events.
Older children and teenagers can use the skate park, sports clubs, swimming pool, trampoline park, climbing facilities, cinema, theatre groups, dance classes, football, martial arts, gym-based youth sessions where available, cycling routes and informal meet-up spaces in the town centre.
Harlow Playhouse also offers opportunities for young people interested in performance, theatre and creative activities. For older teenagers, Harlow College adds a major local route into A Levels, vocational learning, T Levels, apprenticeships and adult education without necessarily having to travel out of town.
As with any town, parents will want to think about the age and confidence of the child, evening travel, bus routes, lighting, peer groups and which parts of town they are using. The advantage is that teenagers do not have to rely entirely on parents driving them to Bishop's Stortford, Epping or Chelmsford for everything.
Things adults can do on their own
Adults have a solid range of everyday leisure. Harlow Leisurezone covers gym, swimming, fitness classes, sports facilities and spa-style relaxation. The town centre provides shopping, cafés, restaurants, cinema and casual dining.
Adults can also use Harlow Playhouse for theatre, comedy, music and dance; visit exhibitions at Harlow Museum; walk or run in the Town Park; join sports clubs; use the sculpture trail; explore Parndon Wood; volunteer locally; or spend time at cafés and pubs in Old Harlow and surrounding villages.
For work and business, Harlow also has an employment base beyond retail and public services, including business parks, healthcare, education, logistics, science, technology and innovation-related employment.
Surrounding towns and villages: Useful amenities nearby
One of Harlow's strengths is that it sits close to several attractive towns, villages and countryside areas, so residents can use Harlow for everyday practicality and nearby places for variety.
Sawbridgeworth is a smaller, more historic town just north of Harlow, with a more traditional feel, independent shops, pubs, cafés, schools, river walks and access to parks and open spaces. It is useful for families who want a quieter high street, Sunday walks or a change from Harlow town centre.
Bishop's Stortford offers a larger market-town alternative for shopping, restaurants, schools, rail links, culture and nights out. It has a busy town centre, a strong choice of cafés and restaurants, leisure options, schools and access to Stansted Airport. It is a useful nearby destination for families, commuters, teenagers and adults wanting more dining or evening options.
Epping and the Epping Forest area are valuable for countryside, walks, pubs, cycling, riding, heritage and family days out. Epping Forest is especially useful for families who enjoy outdoor space, dog walks, bike rides, nature trails and traditional pub lunches.
Waltham Abbey and Lee Valley add major family and adventure amenities. The Lee Valley area offers water sports, cycling, walking, wildlife, family attractions and outdoor activities. It is a strong weekend option for families who want something more active than a local park.
Roydon, High Wych, Matching, Sheering, Nazeing and the smaller villages around Harlow offer pubs, village halls, primary schools, walks, local shops and a more rural feel. They are useful for Sunday lunches, dog walks, cycling routes and families who want countryside close by while still relying on Harlow for bigger shops, hospital access, leisure and transport.
Overall verdict
Living in Harlow is about practicality, green space and family convenience. It is a strong choice for households that want parks, schools, hospital access, shopping, leisure facilities, children's activities and London connections in one place.
Its best features are Harlow Town Park, Pets' Corner, the playground network, Parndon Wood, Harlow Leisurezone, the Playhouse, the museum, the sculpture heritage, and the ease of reaching Bishop's Stortford, Sawbridgeworth, Epping Forest and Lee Valley.
For family life, especially when choosing the right neighbourhood for schools, commute and daily routines, Harlow offers a lot: Space, amenities, nature, culture and a broad menu of things for children and adults to do without needing to leave town every weekend.
*Secured Sale Method means that the lucky new owner(s) will have to pay a reservation fee of 1% + VAT to secure the property and this should be factored in when making an offer. This does not mean that you pay more for the property. Please call the office for full details.
Council Tax Band: C
Lounge (3.7m x 7.0m)
Fireplace, bay window, laminate flooring, double patio doors to conservatory, fitted blinds, window to front aspect of the property
Entrance Hall (1m x 3m)
Laminate flooring
Porch (2.7m x 0.8m)
Sliding door leading to front door, large window
Kitchen (2.1m x 3.6m)
Laminate flooring, door to conservatory, gas hob and cooker, fridge included, space for freezer or washing machine, white units
Conservatory (2.6m x 5.0m)
Laminate flooring, access from kitchen and lounge, double doors to garden, hard roof added for all-year-round use
Garden (Rear)
Artificial grass, cabin patio area, not overlooked, new fencing, ornate lamp post
Bathroom (2.2m x 1.9m)
Bath with shower, privacy to the rear aspect of the property, WC, heated towel rail
Hall (2.0m x 4.4m)
Fully carpeted, 3x storage cupboards
Master Bedroom (3.2m x 4.8m)
Laminate flooring, built-in mirrored wardrobes, built-in cupboard, combi boiler
Bedroom 3 (2m x 2m)
Carpeted, window to rear aspect of the property
Bedroom 2 (3m x 2m)
Window to the rear aspect
Please Note
Plenty of street parking available
**offers over £300,000** Jukes Estate Agents are delighted to bring to market this 3-bedroom terraced house in the ever-popular Long Ley, Harlow.
For sale by our exclusive Secured Sale Method.*
There is no doubt that this is a property that has a multitude of assets that will attract a vast array of buyers.
1. It is an ideal purchase for first time buyers.
2. It is an ideal purchase for people moving up the property ladder.
3. It is an ideal purchase for buyers looking to downsize.
4. It is ideally located to all of Harlow's major amenities (see below).
The property is offered in a very clean condition and whilst new owners may want to carry out a little bit of modernisation, there is nothing that is in need of replacement and the property is in good condition throughout.
As you enter, you have a front porch area on the house, and this leads into a nice hallway which in turn leads to a very large lounge / diner. This living and eating space is indeed very large and has an extra large window overlooking the front of the property and double sliding doors that lead into a lovely large conservatory that has the added advantage of a solar resistant roof that stops it from getting too hot in the warmer months. This in turn opens out to the good size rear garden that is extremely low maintenance.
The kitchen is fully fitted and is a galley style kitchen.
This property also benefits from a side entrance which allows for "stuff" to be taken into the garden or conservatory without taking it through the lounge or kitchen.
Upstairs, you have a family bathroom and three bedrooms.
The principal bedroom is extra large and at over 15 sqm (over 164 sq ft) gives people with 'the eye' carte blanche to create an absolutely fabulous bedroom.
Bedroom 2 is a smaller double while bedroom three is a single.
So regardless of you being a first time buyer, or someone going up or down the property ladder, this cracker is waiting for a family to move in and start to make happy memories. However, there are other factors that must be considered when buying as property and location is also key in 2026 and therefore, the properties geographic location is vital. This property ticks all the important boxes:
Nursery School (Ofsted rated good) 0.4 miles
Primary School (Ofsted rated good) 0.4 miles.
Secondary School (Ofsted rated good) 0.5 miles.
Nearest bus stop 0.1 miles.
Harlow Town Railway Station (direct routed to London Liverpool Street, Stansted Airport & Cambridge) 1.1 miles.
M11 2.1 miles.
Stansted Airport 10.5 miles.
Gp Surgery 0.6 miles.
Dentist 0.6 miles.
Harlow Town Centre 1.0 miles.
Princess Alexandra Hospital 1.2 miles.
So you can see that this property site brilliantly amongst the most important amenities in Harlow.
However, it is also important to know all about the place that you are thinking of moving to, so, what is living in Harlow like? Let's find out:
Living in Harlow: A family-focused guide to everyday life, amenities and nearby places to explore
Harlow is a practical, green and well-connected Essex town that tends to suit families who want space, schools, shopping, parks and London access without moving into a more expensive Hertfordshire or Epping Forest commuter town. It is not a chocolate-box market town, and its post-war New Town layout gives it a functional, planned feel, but that is also one of its strengths: Neighbourhoods are spread around green wedges, cycle routes, play areas, local shopping hatches and major amenities.
For families, Harlow's biggest selling point is the amount of green space and low-cost activity on the doorstep. Harlow Town Park is one of the town's best-loved amenities, with large open spaces, Pets' Corner, gardens, play areas, a café, a paddling pool, skate facilities and room for walking, cycling and picnics.
The feel of living in Harlow
Harlow is best understood as a family town rather than a lifestyle destination. It has the things households use every week: Supermarkets, retail parks, schools, nurseries, leisure facilities, medical services, train stations, theatres, parks, cafés, sports clubs and children's activities.
The town's layout is car-friendly, but it is also unusually good for walking and cycling because Harlow was planned with separate cycle tracks and green corridors. Families who live near the Town Park, Old Harlow, Church Langley, Newhall, Gilden Park, Mark Hall, Potter Street or the Stort Valley side of town can access open space quickly. The trade-off is that some neighbourhoods feel more suburban and spread out than older market towns nearby.
Commuters benefit from Harlow Town and Harlow Mill railway stations, with services towards London and Cambridge. Road links are also useful, especially via the M11 and A414, making Harlow practical for people who travel for work, school runs, airport journeys or weekend trips.
Shopping, town centre and everyday services
Harlow has two main central shopping areas: The Harvey Centre and The Water Gardens. The Harvey Centre is useful for retail, casual dining, services and cinema trips, while The Water Gardens offers open-air shopping, restaurants, cafés, parking and a more spacious setting.
For day-to-day life, residents also use local neighbourhood centres, supermarkets, retail parks, petrol stations, pharmacies, gyms, cafés, takeaways and community facilities across the town. Harlow is not short of convenience; its weaker point is charm in some central areas compared with nearby older towns such as Sawbridgeworth, Epping or Bishop's Stortford.
Healthcare and education
Harlow's main hospital is The Princess Alexandra Hospital, which is one of the town's most important amenities and a major advantage for families who want local access to hospital services.
For education, Harlow has a mix of primary schools, secondary schools, special educational provision, nurseries and further education. Harlow College is a major local college offering academic, vocational, apprenticeship and adult learning routes. Families considering a move should still compare catchments, Ofsted reports, admissions criteria and school journeys carefully, because the experience can vary significantly by neighbourhood.
Parks, culture and family life
Harlow is particularly good for families who like low-cost weekend routines: Parks, playgrounds, feeding ducks, walking, cycling, soft play, swimming, trampolining, theatre, museums and short drives to countryside attractions.
The standout family amenity is Harlow Town Park. It is large enough for repeat visits without feeling like the same outing every time: One weekend might be Pets' Corner and the café; another might be the adventure playground, skate park or paddling pool; another could be a walk through the gardens and meadows.
Harlow also has strong cultural assets. Harlow Playhouse provides theatre, comedy, music, dance, children's shows and community performances. Harlow Museum & Walled Gardens gives families a local history attraction with indoor and outdoor space. The town is also known for its public sculpture collection, with works placed across the town centre, green spaces and neighbourhoods.
Things families can do together in Harlow
Families can spend time together at Harlow Town Park, especially Pets' Corner, the adventure playground, inclusive play area, paddling pool, skate park, gardens, meadows and café.
For nature-focused days, Parndon Wood Nature Reserve is a strong option, offering woodland walks, wildlife, birdwatching, pond life and a quieter alternative to the main town park. Families can also explore the Stort Valley, local meadows, cycle routes and green corridors around the town.
Other family options include swimming, soft play, trampolining and climbing at Harlow Leisurezone. Families can also visit Harlow Museum & Walled Gardens, follow the sculpture trail, see a show at Harlow Playhouse, explore The Gibberd Garden, use local splash parks in summer, visit playgrounds across the town, or go for riverside walks.
The Gibberd Garden is another distinctive Harlow attraction. It is connected with Sir Frederick Gibberd, the master planner of Harlow New Town, and offers landscaped gardens, sculptures, lawns, paths and quiet corners for a slower-paced family visit.
Things children and teenagers can do on their own
For children and teenagers, Harlow offers a better-than-average spread of independent activities. Younger children have playgrounds, splash parks, paddling pools, soft play, Pets' Corner, museum activities and holiday events.
Older children and teenagers can use the skate park, sports clubs, swimming pool, trampoline park, climbing facilities, cinema, theatre groups, dance classes, football, martial arts, gym-based youth sessions where available, cycling routes and informal meet-up spaces in the town centre.
Harlow Playhouse also offers opportunities for young people interested in performance, theatre and creative activities. For older teenagers, Harlow College adds a major local route into A Levels, vocational learning, T Levels, apprenticeships and adult education without necessarily having to travel out of town.
As with any town, parents will want to think about the age and confidence of the child, evening travel, bus routes, lighting, peer groups and which parts of town they are using. The advantage is that teenagers do not have to rely entirely on parents driving them to Bishop's Stortford, Epping or Chelmsford for everything.
Things adults can do on their own
Adults have a solid range of everyday leisure. Harlow Leisurezone covers gym, swimming, fitness classes, sports facilities and spa-style relaxation. The town centre provides shopping, cafés, restaurants, cinema and casual dining.
Adults can also use Harlow Playhouse for theatre, comedy, music and dance; visit exhibitions at Harlow Museum; walk or run in the Town Park; join sports clubs; use the sculpture trail; explore Parndon Wood; volunteer locally; or spend time at cafés and pubs in Old Harlow and surrounding villages.
For work and business, Harlow also has an employment base beyond retail and public services, including business parks, healthcare, education, logistics, science, technology and innovation-related employment.
Surrounding towns and villages: Useful amenities nearby
One of Harlow's strengths is that it sits close to several attractive towns, villages and countryside areas, so residents can use Harlow for everyday practicality and nearby places for variety.
Sawbridgeworth is a smaller, more historic town just north of Harlow, with a more traditional feel, independent shops, pubs, cafés, schools, river walks and access to parks and open spaces. It is useful for families who want a quieter high street, Sunday walks or a change from Harlow town centre.
Bishop's Stortford offers a larger market-town alternative for shopping, restaurants, schools, rail links, culture and nights out. It has a busy town centre, a strong choice of cafés and restaurants, leisure options, schools and access to Stansted Airport. It is a useful nearby destination for families, commuters, teenagers and adults wanting more dining or evening options.
Epping and the Epping Forest area are valuable for countryside, walks, pubs, cycling, riding, heritage and family days out. Epping Forest is especially useful for families who enjoy outdoor space, dog walks, bike rides, nature trails and traditional pub lunches.
Waltham Abbey and Lee Valley add major family and adventure amenities. The Lee Valley area offers water sports, cycling, walking, wildlife, family attractions and outdoor activities. It is a strong weekend option for families who want something more active than a local park.
Roydon, High Wych, Matching, Sheering, Nazeing and the smaller villages around Harlow offer pubs, village halls, primary schools, walks, local shops and a more rural feel. They are useful for Sunday lunches, dog walks, cycling routes and families who want countryside close by while still relying on Harlow for bigger shops, hospital access, leisure and transport.
Overall verdict
Living in Harlow is about practicality, green space and family convenience. It is a strong choice for households that want parks, schools, hospital access, shopping, leisure facilities, children's activities and London connections in one place.
Its best features are Harlow Town Park, Pets' Corner, the playground network, Parndon Wood, Harlow Leisurezone, the Playhouse, the museum, the sculpture heritage, and the ease of reaching Bishop's Stortford, Sawbridgeworth, Epping Forest and Lee Valley.
For family life, especially when choosing the right neighbourhood for schools, commute and daily routines, Harlow offers a lot: Space, amenities, nature, culture and a broad menu of things for children and adults to do without needing to leave town every weekend.
*Secured Sale Method means that the lucky new owner(s) will have to pay a reservation fee of 1% + VAT to secure the property and this should be factored in when making an offer. This does not mean that you pay more for the property. Please call the office for full details.
Council Tax Band: C
Lounge (3.7m x 7.0m)
Fireplace, bay window, laminate flooring, double patio doors to conservatory, fitted blinds, window to front aspect of the property
Entrance Hall (1m x 3m)
Laminate flooring
Porch (2.7m x 0.8m)
Sliding door leading to front door, large window
Kitchen (2.1m x 3.6m)
Laminate flooring, door to conservatory, gas hob and cooker, fridge included, space for freezer or washing machine, white units
Conservatory (2.6m x 5.0m)
Laminate flooring, access from kitchen and lounge, double doors to garden, hard roof added for all-year-round use
Garden (Rear)
Artificial grass, cabin patio area, not overlooked, new fencing, ornate lamp post
Bathroom (2.2m x 1.9m)
Bath with shower, privacy to the rear aspect of the property, WC, heated towel rail
Hall (2.0m x 4.4m)
Fully carpeted, 3x storage cupboards
Master Bedroom (3.2m x 4.8m)
Laminate flooring, built-in mirrored wardrobes, built-in cupboard, combi boiler
Bedroom 3 (2m x 2m)
Carpeted, window to rear aspect of the property
Bedroom 2 (3m x 2m)
Window to the rear aspect
Please Note
Plenty of street parking available
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