Property sales in CM20 1 postcode sector - page 40 Harlow

This is a map and list of properties recently sold in the CM20 1 postcode sector in the UK covering the areas of Harlow, based on the records of the Land Registry

AddressTypeDatePrice
27 The Conyers, Harlow, CM20 1NXFlat (leasehold)Nov 2002£82,000
Flat (leasehold)Jun 1997£27,000
46 Rectory Wood, Harlow, CM20 1RESemi-detached (freehold)Nov 2002£158,000
158 Dads Wood, Harlow, CM20 1JQFlat (leasehold)Oct 2002£117,995
New build flat (leasehold)Feb 1999£66,500
69 Canons Gate, Harlow, CM20 1QGTerraced (freehold)Oct 2002£134,000
20-24 Adams House, Harlow, CM20 1BDTerraced (freehold)Oct 2002£75,000
54 Ram Gorse, Harlow, CM20 1PYTerraced (freehold)Sep 2002£220,000
Terraced (freehold)May 2000£200,000
172 The Hornbeams, Harlow, CM20 1PLTerraced (freehold)Aug 2002£101,500
305 Fold Croft, Harlow, CM20 1TJSemi-detached (freehold)Aug 2002£144,000
Semi-detached (freehold)Sep 1997£72,500
6 Canons Gate, Harlow, CM20 1QETerraced (freehold)Jul 2002£113,000
60 Rivermill, Harlow, CM20 1NTTerraced (freehold)Jul 2002£100,000
219 The Hornbeams, Harlow, CM20 1PNSemi-detached (freehold)Jul 2002£121,000
266 Rivermill, Harlow, CM20 1PDTerraced (freehold)Jun 2002£154,000
Terraced (freehold)Nov 1995£51,000
92 Rectory Wood, Harlow, CM20 1RDTerraced (freehold)Jun 2002£105,000
Terraced (freehold)Feb 2001£84,000
Terraced (freehold)Oct 1999£70,000
Terraced (freehold)Dec 1995£48,000
97 Dads Wood, Harlow, CM20 1JLFlat (leasehold)Jun 2002£93,500
New build flat (leasehold)Nov 1999£70,500
132 Dads Wood, Harlow, CM20 1JLFlat (leasehold)May 2002£92,000
Flat (leasehold)Oct 2001£75,000
New build flat (leasehold)Sep 1999£64,250
123 Spring Hills, Harlow, CM20 1TBSemi-detached (freehold)May 2002£140,000
Semi-detached (freehold)Dec 1995£67,000
3 Stantons, Harlow, CM20 1STFlat (leasehold)May 2002£64,995
Flat (leasehold)Feb 1999£35,500
3 Upper Park, Harlow, CM20 1TNDetached (freehold)May 2002£238,000
69 Upper Park, Harlow, CM20 1TNSemi-detached (freehold)May 2002£184,995
Semi-detached (freehold)Dec 1995£83,000
81 The Hornbeams, Harlow, CM20 1PQTerraced (freehold)May 2002£116,000
5 Rivermill, Harlow, CM20 1NPTerraced (freehold)May 2002£51,000
182 Dads Wood, Harlow, CM20 1JQFlat (leasehold)May 2002£94,000
New build flat (leasehold)Dec 1998£61,500
78 Upper Park, Harlow, CM20 1TWSemi-detached (leasehold)Apr 2002£160,000
21 Park Mead, Harlow, CM20 1RJTerraced (freehold)Apr 2002£89,000
69 Ram Gorse, Harlow, CM20 1PZTerraced (freehold)Apr 2002£110,000
166 Dads Wood, Harlow, CM20 1JQFlat (leasehold)Apr 2002£86,500
Flat (leasehold)Feb 2000£70,000
New build flat (leasehold)Jan 1999£57,500
46 Dads Wood, Harlow, CM20 1JGFlat (leasehold)Apr 2002£93,000
New build flat (leasehold)Aug 1999£62,750
160 Ram Gorse, Harlow, CM20 1QBTerraced (freehold)Mar 2002£100,000
56 Canons Gate, Harlow, CM20 1QGTerraced (freehold)Mar 2002£104,950
12 Dads Wood, Harlow, CM20 1JGFlat (leasehold)Mar 2002£71,500
New build flat (leasehold)Jun 1999£48,500
226 The Hornbeams, Harlow, CM20 1PNFlat (leasehold)Mar 2002£67,000
145 Dads Wood, Harlow, CM20 1JQFlat (leasehold)Feb 2002£82,000
New build flat (leasehold)Apr 1999£59,995
16 Morley Grove, Harlow, CM20 1EATerraced (leasehold)Feb 2002£82,500
Terraced (leasehold)Sep 1998£52,000
Terraced (leasehold)Jun 1995£43,500
123 Ram Gorse, Harlow, CM20 1QATerraced (freehold)Jan 2002£98,000
81 Rectory Wood, Harlow, CM20 1RESemi-detached (freehold)Jan 2002£109,000
5 Turnors, Harlow, CM20 1EFTerraced (freehold)Jan 2002£135,000
11 Canons Gate, Harlow, CM20 1QETerraced (freehold)Dec 2001£96,000
Terraced (freehold)Jun 2000£84,500
76 Morley Grove, Harlow, CM20 1EDTerraced (freehold)Dec 2001£149,000
Terraced (freehold)Mar 1997£71,000
96 Dads Wood, Harlow, CM20 1JLFlat (leasehold)Nov 2001£75,500
New build flat (leasehold)Nov 1999£70,000
16 Herons Wood, Harlow, CM20 1RWFlat (leasehold)Nov 2001£71,500
Flat (leasehold)Jan 1997£40,000

Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2025. This data is licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.

Notes

The average price shown is the geometric mean which multiplies all sales prices together then takes the square root. This should reduce the impact of sales of very expensive houses.
No adjustments are made for seasonal variations, so average prices will not match the Land Registry's own figures
Sales in the final month are always lower than earlier months, due to that month's data not being complete.