Guide price

£300,000

3 bed terraced house for sale
Ram Gorse, Harlow CM20

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: C

Just added
Available immediately
Chain free
Freehold
Added on 22/04/2026

About this property

  • 3 good size bedrooms

  • Chain free

  • Close Local Amenities

  • Close to Harlow Town Centre

  • Close to Hospital

  • Close to Local Schooling

  • Local shops on your doorstep

  • Private rear garden

  • Probate granted

  • Separate Utility Room

Description

**guide price £300,000** Jukes Estates are delighted to offer for sale this three bedroom terraced house in the popular location of Ram Gorse in Harlow. For sale by way of our exclusive Secured Sale Method*.
This brick built 3 bedroom home is going to make the lucky new owners a cracking family home.
Yes it is in need of a little T.L.C. But in the main it is superficial and nothing that a lick of paint isn't going to put right. So much so that we have done some ai on some of the images including the garden to show you the potential this property holds and what it could end up looking like!
This cracking property has a large lounge / diner with a large window overlooking the front of the property and another large window that overlooks the decent size rear garden.
The kitchen is fully fitted and as with many of these fabulous ex local authority homes that were built in the late 50's / early 60's, they benefit from two front doors that originally was how the coal was bought through from front to back. Most properties like this one have reconfigured it so that there's this 'second' front door that leads to an area that can be turned into a large utility area or for the more ambitious, could be knocked through to create a large kitchen / diner. Either way, the ground floor of this property offers bags of potential.
The rear garden is a decent size and as you can see from the ai images, could be transformed into something spectacular.
Upstairs we find three bedrooms. 1 large double, 1 medium double and the third bedroom a small double or large single.
There is also the family bathroom which consists of a bathtub, WC & wash basin.
Not only does this cracking house offer oodles of possibilities, it is geographically ideally located for all of Harlow's major amenities:
Nursery School (Ofsted rated Outstanding) 0.6 miles.
Primary School (Ofsted rated Outstanding) 0.6 miles.
Secondary School (Ofsted rated good) 0.9 miles.
Gp Surgery 0.8 miles.
Nearest Bus Stop 150 ft away!
Harlow Town Railway Station 0.7 miles. This station has direct routes to London Liverpool St, Stansted Airport & Cambridge.
Stansted Airport 11.1 miles.
M11 3.3 miles.
A414 0.8 miles.
Princess Alexandra Hospital 0.9 miles.
Harlow Town Centre 1.3 miles.
So we have a lovely house with masses of potential that is ideally located for all major Harlow amenities, but what is living in Harlow actually like? Let's find out:
Living in Harlow: What family life is really like

Harlow is often described as practical, green and well connected, and that is a fair summary of everyday life there. It is one of the post-war new towns, so it feels different from older Essex settlements: Neighbourhoods are planned, green space is built into the town, and daily amenities are spread across residential areas rather than squeezed into one historic centre. For families in particular, that matters. Harlow offers the kind of convenience many households want in real life: Parks close to home, supermarkets and shopping centres in town, leisure facilities for children, libraries, healthcare, schools, and straightforward rail and road links for commuting or weekends out.

What Harlow does especially well is combine town convenience with quick access to open space. The town is known for Town Park, Parndon Wood, marshes and meadows, Pets' Corner, paddling pools, splash parks and dozens of playgrounds as part of its day-to-day offer. That means family life in Harlow is not just about getting from school to home to supermarket; it is also about having easy places for children to burn off energy without needing to drive far for every outing.

For many families, Harlow Town Park is the single biggest lifestyle asset. It is not just a patch of grass in the middle of town. It is a substantial park with Pets' Corner, unique gardens, an adventure playground, an inclusive play area, skate park, paddling pool, outdoor gym, café, marshes and meadows, and links into the Stort Valley. In practical terms, that gives families somewhere to go in almost every season: Animal visits with younger children, playground time after school, scooter or bike rides at weekends, and relaxed walks with grandparents or visiting friends.

Pets' Corner deserves special mention because it is one of the things that makes Harlow feel very family-oriented. Not every town has a small animal attraction embedded into its main park, and it gives Harlow an easy, low-fuss outing for toddlers and younger children. Alongside that, the town's paddling pools, splash parks and numerous playgrounds make summer in Harlow easier for parents than in places where every activity has to be booked or paid for.

Another strong point is sport and indoor leisure. Harlow Leisurezone is built around family use rather than just adult gym membership. The centre offers swimming lessons, parent-and-child sessions, toddler activities, soft play and broader children's programming, making it a major asset for rainy weekends and after-school routines. For parents, that matters because it turns one venue into several solutions at once: Exercise, lessons, parties, soft play and wet-weather backup.

Harlow also has a decent cultural and educational layer for families. Harlow Museum & Walled Gardens is a lovely local attraction, offering history in a setting that feels manageable with children rather than overwhelming. Harlow Playhouse adds theatre and live performance to the mix, while the wider town is known for public art and garden design linked to Sir Frederick Gibberd. The Gibberd Garden, on the edge of town, gives Harlow a more unusual attraction too: Part sculpture garden, part peaceful family walk, part local heritage site.

For everyday family life, the shopping and dining offer is more useful than glamorous, which for many residents is perfectly fine. The Harvey Centre remains one of the town's main indoor retail hubs, with a broad range of shops and services, while The Water Gardens adds open-air shopping, restaurants, cafés, parking and leisure facilities. The Harvey Centre also includes a cinema, which is another valuable family amenity because it gives Harlow an easy option for school holidays, rainy Saturdays and teenage downtime.

On healthcare, Harlow benefits from having The Princess Alexandra Hospital in town. For families with young children, older relatives or anyone managing long-term conditions, having a major hospital locally is a real reassurance.

Education is another reason families consider Harlow seriously. The area has infant, junior, primary and secondary schools, and Harlow also has further education through Harlow College, including apprenticeships and adult learning routes. That gives the town a useful sense of progression: Families can settle in Harlow and feel there are options from early years through to post-16. Libraries support that picture too. Harlow Library in the town centre and Old Harlow Library both provide accessible local resources, while children's activities and reading programmes add to family life.

Transport is one of Harlow's most practical strengths. Harlow Town station provides a direct rail connection to London Liverpool Street, which helps commuters and also makes family trips into London easier. Harlow Mill adds another station option, and local bus services connect the bus station, railway station, hospital, neighbourhoods and employment areas. For many households, that combination of rail, buses and road access is a significant part of Harlow's appeal.

So what is it actually like to live there? In everyday terms, Harlow tends to suit people who value function, convenience and green space over postcard prettiness. It is not an old-market-town version of Essex life. Its architecture and layout can feel more utilitarian than romantic. But for families, the upside is that the town often works well. It has room, practical infrastructure, a solid range of child-friendly amenities, and a location that makes it easy to dip into Hertfordshire, Essex countryside and London. The result is a place that can feel especially livable for households with children, even if it is not trying to be fashionable.

Major and important amenities in Harlow

The principal amenities most people look for are well covered.

Parks and outdoor space: Harlow Town Park, Parndon Wood, marshes and meadows, playgrounds, paddling pools and splash parks.

Family attractions: Pets' Corner, Harlow Museum & Walled Gardens, The Gibberd Garden, cinema, leisure centre and soft play.

Culture and entertainment: Harlow Playhouse, museum, galleries and cinema.

Shopping and food: The Harvey Centre, The Water Gardens, restaurants, cafés and convenience shopping.

Sport and fitness: Harlow Leisurezone, swimming lessons, family swim, toddler sessions, gym and indoor activities.

Healthcare: The Princess Alexandra Hospital and related services.

Education and learning: Local schools, Harlow College, Harlow Library and Old Harlow Library.

Transport: Harlow Town and Harlow Mill stations, bus links, and strong road access.

Best things for families to do in Harlow

For families living in Harlow, the standout local activities are the ones that are easy to repeat rather than just do once.

A regular weekend might mean a morning in Town Park, a stop at Pets' Corner, lunch at the café, then playground time. In warmer weather, the paddling pools and splash parks become an obvious draw.

For wet days, Harlow Leisurezone is one of the town's most useful assets. Between swimming, lessons, toddler activities and soft play, it gives families several fallback options under one roof.

For lower-cost, calmer outings, Harlow Museum & Walled Gardens works well, especially with younger children who like space to roam without the pressure of a full-scale paid attraction. The same is true of The Gibberd Garden, which is more peaceful and better suited to families who enjoy gardens, sculpture and gentle walks.

Families also benefit from the town's libraries, not only for books and study space but for baby, toddler and children's sessions. That is one of those everyday quality-of-life details that matters more once you actually live somewhere.

Family days out in the surrounding towns and villages

One of Harlow's biggest advantages is that it sits within easy reach of several strong family destinations.

Hatfield Forest, near Bishop's Stortford, is excellent for outdoor family time. It is the kind of place that works for picnics, simple adventures and screen-free days outdoors.

Epping Ongar Railway is one of the best nearby outings for children who love trains and parents who want something a bit different from the usual soft play circuit. Heritage train rides and seasonal events make it especially appealing.

In Waltham Abbey, Lee Valley Animal Adventure Park offers a classic family day out built around animals, play and seasonal activities. The broader Lee Valley area is also a major nearby asset, with open space and activity options stretching across Essex and Hertfordshire.

In Broxbourne, Hertfordshire Zoo is one of the biggest all-day family attractions within easy reach of Harlow. It combines animals, themed areas and family experiences, making it a strong option for birthdays, school holidays or visiting relatives.

For families willing to go a little farther north, Audley End Miniature Railway near Saffron Walden is another excellent outing. It offers train rides, an adventure playground and seasonal events, which makes it especially popular with younger children.

Closer to Harlow itself, Old Harlow gives a slightly different feel from the newer parts of town, with its high street and more traditional atmosphere, while nearby places such as Hatfield Heath, Epping, Sawbridgeworth and the rural lanes around the Stort Valley broaden the choice of cafés, walks, pubs and relaxed weekend drives.

Final view

Harlow may not always get the glamour of older Essex market towns or the trendiness of places closer to London, but for family life it has a lot going for it. It offers substantial green space, strong practical amenities, leisure and sports provision, shopping that covers everyday needs, good transport connections, and a long list of family-friendly days out both in town and nearby. In short, Harlow works well for real life. It is a place where families can build routines, keep children active, and reach a surprising number of good outings without much effort.
*Secured Sale Method means that the lucky new owners 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
Tenure: Freehold

Living Room (6.4m x 3.2m)

Carpet
Fitted blinds on both windows
Spotlights
Space for a dining table

Kitchen (3.2m x 2.7m)

Laminate flooring
Built in cupboard
White goods included
Window to the garden

Utility Room (3.2m x 1.7m)

Laminate flooring
Door to the front

Garden

Patio area
Not overlooked
Lawn area
Shed
New fencing to the right and at the back

Landing

Storage cupboard
Carpet
Bosch combi boiler regularly serviced

Bedroom 1 (3.7m x 3.6m)

Carpet
2 x front facing windows
Built in cupboard

Bedroom 2 (3.6m x 2.1m)

Window to the front aspect

Bedroom 3 (2.9m x 2.6m)

Window to the back view
Built in cupboard

Bathroom (2.54m x 1.60m)

Bath
Wash basin
WC

Privacy window to the rear

Please Note

Windows in very good condition double glazed and a Bosch combi boiler always serviced only a couple of years old.
Probate has been granted.

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