Henleaze House,
13 Harbury Road,Westbury-on-Trym
Bristol
BS9 4PN
“There is a strong community presence in Stapleton, the church supports the essence of the village along with the village hall, cricket club and Elm Tree city farm and farm shop. The pub provides a happy community space with a fantastic beer garden and a good Sunday lunch. The village convenience store owners know everyone on first name terms, leaving Stapleton will be hard but I am excited for the new owners to move into such a fantastic community”
Stapleton is a hugely desirable leafy suburb in North East Bristol and boasts easy access to some of Bristol’s most popular nature walks. The Frome Valley WalkWay runs north along the river towards Snuff Mills, the beautiful Oldbury Court Estate and then on to Frenchay. Purdown is just the other side of the M32 and also offers direct access onto the Stoke Park Estate. Stapleton is ideally located for easy access into Central Bristol for major employers around Temple Quay and Bristol Harbourside whilst the M32 will also take you further out of Bristol towards other major employers such as Airbus, Aviva and the Ministry of Defence and the University of the West of England, whilst Aztec West is also within easy reach. Stapleton is also a fantastic spot for young families being located close to desirable schools such as Fairfield High School and Collegiate College. Whilst Stapleton has a lovely quaint feel to it, the easy access to the hustle and bustle of the city means that you benefit from the best of both worlds.
This spectacular 6 bedroom detached Georgian home really is one of a kind. The Grade II listed property is packed full of period features. Beaufort House is known locally as the pineapple house, due to the pineapples on the pillared gates, it was once owned by the Duke of Beaufort. The vendor has worked hard to create a home which compliments these features with a modern, contemporary vibe. At over 5000 square feet there is plenty of versatile space on offer along with scope to extend if needed. The ground floor has underfloor heating throughout. It is given to the reception space with a large drawing room with ornate cornicing and log burner; beautiful central entrance hallway, and an open plan kitchen with bespoke appliances and additional reception room which also features a log burner. The vendor has also added on a fantastic double height conservatory to the rear which opens out onto a large, raised leisure deck which offers uninterrupted panoramic verdant, views of the Frome Valley. The ground floor also features plenty of storage options as well as a convenient downstairs shower room. This property comes with plenty of outdoor space; down from the large, raised decking is the landscaped rear garden and then down from that is a larger wild garden which offers plenty of development opportunity (subject to usual planning permission). There is also a separate detached coach house with private parking to the front which could easily be converted into a small house or home office. The Cellar is where the sauna, home gym and utility room are. Up the central staircase you find the generous master bedroom with accompanying ensuite as well as three other double bedrooms, one of which also comes with an ensuite. The second floor has a lovely cosy feel to it and houses two more bedrooms and an additional bathroom. With sash windows throughout on a South East, North West aspect the house does not struggle for direct natural light throughout the day.
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