Offers over

£400,000

3 bed end terrace house for sale
Cambridge Road, Sawbridgeworth CM21

    • 3 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

Just added
Chain free
Freehold
Added on 11/05/2026

About this property

  • Sought after location

  • Chain free

  • 3 Reception rooms

  • 3 double bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

  • Period Features

  • Driveway and Garage

  • Close to all important amenities

  • Ideal first purchase

Description

**offers over £400,000** Jukes Estate Agents are very proud to bring to market this lovely extended 3 bed, 2 bath, 3 reception room end of terrace house with drive & garage in the highly regarded and sought after Cambridge Road, Sawbridgeworth. For sale by way of our exclusive Secured Sale Method*.
Ever watched Dr Who? If you have you will know all the Tardis. Well for those of you who have no idea what I am rambling on about, The Tardis was a time travelling machine that resembled an old fashioned police phone box from the outside, but once inside it was a massive spaceship.
This cracking property is a Tardis for sure. From the outside it looks like a small end of terrace cottage. From the inside it soon becomes apparent that this property is far from small!
At over 1,200 sq ft this property offers so much.
3 good size reception rooms, a lovely fully fitted kitchen, a large downstairs cloakroom that doubles as a Utility room, a large rear garden, an integrated garage that could easily be reconfigured into another room that could have many uses, a drive for one car and three double bedrooms upstairs along with 2 family bathrooms.
The configuration of the three reception rooms can have six different combination layouts and have many uses. The floor plan shows the dining room at the rear of the property but actually, the dining room is currently in the middle of the three reception rooms. When you view the property, all will be come apparent.
The kitchen is simply lovely and has more than enough drawers, cupboards and work surfaces. There is a top of the range double oven as well!
The garden is simply lovely and has a decked area for family BBQ's and Alfresco Dining. There are established flower beds and a magnificent tree in the far back corner.
Upstairs we find the three double bedrooms. Two of the bedrooms have fireplaces which give these rooms bags full of character. The upstairs has the added bonus of two family bathrooms so that should negate those early morning queues to get ready!
This is an absolute cracking property and being chain free, it means it's a perfect starter home or for somebody downsizing.
Finding the perfect property is one thing, but in this day and age there is much more to buying a property than just the property itself!
Location is key in 2026 when buying a property and therefore, its geographic location is vital. This property ticks all the important boxes:
Nursery School (Ofsted rated good) 0.2 miles
Primary School (Ofsted rated outstanding) 0.3 miles.
Secondary School (Ofsted rated good) 0.2 miles.
Nearest bus stop 0.1 miles.
Sawbridgeworth Railway Station (direct routed to London Liverpool Street, Stansted Airport & Cambridge) 0.5 miles.
M11 5.3 miles.
Stansted Airport 6.9 miles.
Gp Surgery 0.5 miles.
Dentist 2.4 miles.
Harlow Town Centre 5.0 miles.
Bishops Stortford Town Centre 3.0 miles.
Princess Alexandra Hospital 5.0 miles.
Essex & East Herts Hospital 4 miles.

So you can see that this property sits brilliantly amongst the most important amenities in Sawbridgeworth.
However, it is also important to know all about the place that you are thinking of moving to, so, what is living in Sawbridgeworth like? Let's find out:
Living in Sawbridgeworth: A family-friendly town with countryside on the doorstep

Sawbridgeworth is the kind of Hertfordshire town that suits people who want a quieter, community-based lifestyle without feeling cut off. It sits on the Hertfordshire-Essex border, with the River Stort and surrounding countryside giving it a semi-rural feel, while the railway and road links keep it connected to Bishop's Stortford, Harlow, Cambridge, Stansted Airport and London.

For families, its main appeal is balance: It has schools, parks, play areas, local shops, pubs, cafés, community halls, a library, healthcare, clubs and transport links, but it is still small enough to feel manageable. It is not a large shopping or nightlife centre; instead, daily life revolves around local services, school routines, walks, sport, community groups and easy trips to nearby towns.

The feel of the town

Sawbridgeworth has an older town-centre character, with historic buildings, pubs, independent businesses and residential streets spreading out from the high street, station and river. Great St Mary's Church is one of its landmark historic buildings, and the town centre has a traditional Hertfordshire market-town feel.

The wider setting is one of Sawbridgeworth's strongest assets. The River Stort Navigation runs close to the town and is popular for walking, cycling, wildlife spotting, canoeing and paddleboarding. The surrounding countryside gives families plenty of opportunities to get outdoors without needing to travel far.

It is particularly attractive for families who want somewhere quieter than Harlow or Bishop's Stortford, but still close enough to both for bigger shops, cinemas, leisure centres, employment and additional services.

Transport and commuting

Sawbridgeworth railway station is a major advantage for the town. It provides direct rail links towards London Liverpool Street, Cambridge, Bishop's Stortford, Harlow and Stansted Airport. For commuters, this makes Sawbridgeworth practical while still allowing residents to live somewhere smaller and greener than many larger commuter towns.

Bus routes also connect Sawbridgeworth with Harlow, Bishop's Stortford, Spellbrook and Stansted Airport. This is useful for older children, teenagers, commuters, airport workers and families who do not want to rely entirely on the car.

There is also a local community bus service, which helps residents access local facilities and nearby destinations.

Schools and education

Sawbridgeworth is well set up for everyday family life because education is available within the town. Local schools include Leventhorpe Academy for secondary-age pupils, along with primary and infant provision such as Reedings, Mandeville and Fawbert & Barnard.

For families considering a move, it is always sensible to check current admissions arrangements, school catchments, Ofsted reports and transport options, as these can change over time.

The town also has Sawbridgeworth Community Library, which is a valuable low-cost amenity for families. It gives children access to books, reading activities, study space and quiet time away from screens. For parents, it is also a useful place for local information, children's learning support and rainy-day visits.

Healthcare and everyday services

Sawbridgeworth has local healthcare provision, including nhs gp services and private healthcare at Rivers Hospital. This gives families reassurance that everyday medical support is available locally, with larger hospitals and specialist services accessible in nearby towns.

Everyday amenities include pubs, restaurants, cafés, takeaways, local shops, community halls, play areas, allotments, sports clubs, churches and local groups. The town has several community venues, including the Memorial Hall, Bullfields Centre, Hailey Centre, Parish Hall and Church House. These spaces support classes, children's activities, fitness sessions, meetings, parties, performances and community events.

Sawbridgeworth also has allotments, which are a strong lifestyle amenity for families and adults who enjoy gardening, growing food and spending time outdoors.

Parks, play areas and green space

This is one of Sawbridgeworth's strongest family-life advantages. Local parks and open spaces include Pishiobury Park, Edens Mount Play Area, Sheering Mill Lane Play Area and Vantorts Close Play Area and Open Space.

Pishiobury Park is especially important because it gives families a proper outdoor space for walking, informal games, dog walks, picnics and letting children burn off energy without needing to drive far. It is one of the key places that makes Sawbridgeworth feel family-friendly.

The River Stort adds another outdoor layer. Families can walk or cycle along the river, spot wildlife, enjoy the scenery or take part in water-based activities such as canoeing, kayaking and paddleboarding.

Family activities in Sawbridgeworth

Families can do a lot locally without needing a full day-trip plan. Good options include:

Activity Why it works for families
Walks in Pishiobury Park Easy, low-cost outdoor time, suitable for mixed ages
Visits to local play areas Good for younger children and quick after-school outings
River Stort walks and cycling Scenic, healthy and suitable for regular weekend routines
Canoeing, kayaking or paddleboarding A more adventurous outdoor activity for families with older children
Library visits Useful for reading, homework, rainy days and quiet family time
Community-hall events Classes, clubs, parties, fairs and local activities
Family meals out Local pubs, cafés and restaurants make casual family meals easy
Local history walks The church, historic streets and older buildings help children connect with the town
Allotment gardening A hands-on activity for families who enjoy growing food and being outdoors
Sports and clubs Local clubs help children build confidence, skills and friendships
Things children and teenagers can do on their own

For younger children, independence will naturally depend on age, road confidence and parental judgement. For older children and teenagers, Sawbridgeworth offers a smaller-town setting for gradually building independence.

Children and teenagers can use the library, local parks, play areas, sports clubs, dance classes, performing-arts activities, youth groups, cafés, the station and bus links. The town has opportunities for cricket, dance, theatre, creative activities and community involvement.

Teenagers also benefit from rail and bus links. Bishop's Stortford, Harlow and Stansted are reachable without relying entirely on lifts, which becomes increasingly important as children get older.

Things adults can do on their own

Adults have a strong set of local options, especially if they value community, fitness and countryside rather than late-night urban entertainment.

Adult activities include:

Activity Where it fits into local life
Pub lunches and evening meals Sawbridgeworth has several traditional pubs and dining options
Walking and cycling The River Stort and surrounding countryside are ideal for regular exercise
Fitness classes Local halls and clubs support adult fitness and wellbeing
Allotment gardening A sociable and practical outdoor hobby
Angling The river and nearby waters support fishing opportunities
Local history groups Good for residents interested in heritage and community identity
Craft groups A way to meet people and pursue creative hobbies
Amateur dramatics Local performance groups offer social and creative opportunities
Community volunteering A good route into local life for new residents
Bowls, cricket and other sports Clubs provide fitness, structure and social contact
Amenities in nearby towns and villages

Sawbridgeworth works best when seen as part of a cluster of nearby places. Its own amenities cover day-to-day living, while surrounding towns fill in the gaps.

Bishop's Stortford

Bishop's Stortford is the most obvious nearby town for bigger-town amenities. It offers more shopping, restaurants, schools, services, leisure facilities and cultural options.

Families can use Bishop's Stortford for shopping trips, restaurants, children's classes, cinema-style outings, sports clubs, theatre, arts events and larger supermarkets. South Mill Arts is a key cultural venue, offering theatre, live music, comedy, community productions and family-friendly shows.

Nearby attractions also include Bishop's Stortford Museum, Audley End House and Gardens, Audley End Miniature Railway, Cammas Hall Farm and other countryside-based days out.

Harlow

Harlow provides larger-scale leisure, retail and practical amenities. It has bigger shopping areas, supermarkets, leisure facilities, restaurants, employment areas and transport links.

For families, Harlow Leisurezone is a major indoor facility with swimming, sports, soft play and fitness activities. Harlow Town Park is also a major attraction, offering large open spaces, playgrounds, walking areas and Pets' Corner, which is especially popular with younger children.

Harlow is the practical choice for bigger leisure facilities, children's activities, retail parks and a wider urban range of services.

Stansted Mountfitchet and Stansted

Stansted Mountfitchet is particularly good for family days out. Mountfitchet Castle is one of the area's best-known attractions, with a reconstructed Norman castle and village, animals, dinosaur-themed areas and the House on the Hill Toy Museum.

Stansted Airport is also nearby, which is useful for travel, airport employment and wider transport connections.

Hatfield Forest and Takeley

Hatfield Forest is one of the standout outdoor amenities near Sawbridgeworth. It is excellent for family walks, cycling, running, nature exploring and picnics. The forest has wide-open spaces, wooded trails, wildlife, seasonal activities and a café.

For families who enjoy outdoor life, Hatfield Forest is one of the best nearby places for a low-cost day out.

Sheering, High Wych, Spellbrook and other nearby villages

The surrounding villages add rural character, pubs, walks, schools, churches, nurseries and community facilities. They are useful for countryside routes, quieter residential options and village-hall-style activities.

Spellbrook sits close to routes between Sawbridgeworth, Bishop's Stortford and Harlow. Sheering and Lower Sheering connect Sawbridgeworth toward Essex villages and country lanes. High Wych has a more rural feel and is well placed for families who like village life but still want access to Sawbridgeworth and Harlow.

Best things about family life in Sawbridgeworth

The main strengths are manageable scale, access to green space, schools in town, direct rail links, community facilities and proximity to larger towns. Families can have a quieter home base while still reaching Bishop's Stortford, Harlow, Cambridge, London, Stansted Airport and countryside attractions relatively easily.

It is also a good place for families who like routine: School run, park, library, local café, weekend sport, river walk, Sunday lunch, nearby day trip. The town does not depend on one big attraction; its appeal is the accumulation of useful, everyday amenities.

Possible drawbacks

Sawbridgeworth is not the right choice for everyone. It is smaller than Bishop's Stortford and Harlow, so people wanting extensive shopping, nightlife, cinemas, large gyms or a wide restaurant scene will often travel out.

Some amenities are local rather than comprehensive. Public transport is useful, but many families will still find a car helpful for supermarket runs, sports clubs, medical appointments, rural walks and trips into surrounding villages.

Overall verdict

Living in Sawbridgeworth is best described as small-town family life with strong commuter links and countryside close by. It suits families who want safety, community, schools, parks, walks, clubs and a quieter pace, while still being close to the bigger amenities of Bishop's Stortford and Harlow.

Adults get pubs, walks, clubs, allotments, local history, fitness and community life. Children get schools, play areas, sports, youth activities, library access and increasing independence as they grow.

For a family looking for a practical, friendly Hertfordshire base rather than a busy urban centre, Sawbridgeworth is a strong option.
*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
Tenure: Freehold

Lounge (3.6m x 3.8m)

Carpet, windows to the front aspect, double glazing, wood burner, electric, fitted shelving units

Porch (1.5m x 1.6m)

Windows on the side aspect

Dining Room

Fireplace, space for a dining table, window to the garden, wall lights, plastered ceilings

Kitchen (2.5m x 5.0m)

Tiled flooring, space for all appliances, double bosch electric oven, tiled flooring, 5-burner gas ring

Breakfast Room (2.8m x 2.9m)

Breakfast room/ Garden room - tiled flooring

WC

WC/ Utility Room - space for all appliances, lino flooring, built-in storage, side window, privacy

Garage

Electric garage doors, Valliant boiler combi ( two years old )

Driveway

Space for one car and off-street parking

Garden (Rear)

Decking, grass, side gate, large shed

Landing (1.0m x 4.9m)

Carpet, window rear-facing, built-in cupboard

Bathroom (3m x 2m)

Shower, heated towel rack, mirror, sink, storage

Bedroom 1 (3.7m x 3.5m)

Carpet, fireplace, window to front aspect

Bedroom 2 (3.4m x 3.1m)

Window to rear aspect, blinds, built-in storage, carpeted

Bathroom

Second bathroom, built in triple cupboard, sink, storage, bath, wc

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