Henleaze House,
13 Harbury Road,Westbury-on-Trym
Bristol
BS9 4PN
"This house has some really lovely original period features, such as the bay window in our living room which provides a lot of light. We have enjoyed the benefits of our large outside space, with al fresco lunches on the patio. We also planted two apple trees two years ago which are now just coming into bloom. A brand new train station just opened down the road ‘Ashley Down’ The incredibly popular new Japanese listening café ‘Lonely mouth’ also just opened on the Gloucester Road."
Situated in the upper section of Muller Road in Horfield, close to the Recreational Ground and a short walk from Horfield Common. Nearby is Gloucester Road, one of the longest roads for independent shops, cafes & restaurants in the UK, including a diversity of options such as The Gallimaufry, Joe’s Bakery and Fed 303. A short walk away is Montpellier which houses very popular places such as The Bristolian Cafe, considered one of the best brunch spots in Bristol, as well as Oowee Vegan and The Cadbury House. For ethically sourced foods, coffee and more, Better Food, an organic grocery store, is just through Boiling Wells Lane in St Werburghs or Gloucester Road and is incredibly popular amongst the local community. For those in want of green spaces, Purdown is just a short walk away, as well as the beautiful St Andrews Park. Buses run every five minutes from Gloucester Road and are also very regular on Muller Road and Ashley Down Road to the City Centre, alongside cycle paths for both cyclists and electric scooter users. If you are in need of great commuter links, the M32 is a short drive away that links to the City Centre, as well as out towards the M4 and M5. The property also sits within the catchment of some well regarded schools, such as Trinity Academy, Fairfield High School, Ashley Down Primary and Filton Avenue Primary.
A stylish and pleasantly finished three bedroom home near the top of Muller Road in Horfield, backing onto the Muller Recreational Grounds, offering a sizeable garden. Entrance is into a traditional hallway, with a neutrally decorated living room on your first right, with laminate flooring underfoot and a bay window. Adjacent is the dining room, mirroring the living room in style. The ground floor is completed by the wrap around kitchen, offering an abundance of counter and wall units for storage. Heading to the garden, the space is very open with nothing overlooking from the rear, boasting a tranquil view of the treeline. The garden is mainly a substantial well-manicured lawn, along with a garage at the back of the plot with direct access to a rear lane, which can be used to store a car. Progressing to the first floor, you find a typical 1930s layout, including well-proportioned rooms, lots of natural light and storage options. To the front, is the primary bedroom and smaller third room, and at the rear is the second double bedroom and family bathroom suite.
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