Henleaze House,
13 Harbury Road,Westbury-on-Trym
Bristol
BS9 4PN
"This home has been cherished by us, as it was our first home together. We were instantly drawn in by the open-plan living space and the parquet flooring—features that continue to be the heart of the home throughout the time we have had it. It's a sociable space, perfect for hosting, and has played host to many cherished moments: birthday dinners, anniversary toasts, Christmas dinners, and even the occasional ceilidh, with friends and family. It’s a layout that offers connection as much as flexibility—you can be in different corners of the space, doing your own thing, yet still feel together.
One of the home's hidden delights is the cherry blossom tree in the garden. Each spring, it bursts into bloom, transforming the outdoor space into a private oasis."
Barratt Street is a quiet terraced street offering a particularly tranquil spot within this vibrant residential area of the city. Easton is renowned for its distinctive character and community spirit It boasts a host of local amenities, attractions and community events that draw many visitors from outside the area, which is well connected to the city centre and beyond by bike, road and train. Stapleton Road train station is a few minutes’ walk and the M32 and the A431 to Bath are both a few minutes’ drive. The area is home to a number of Bristol's finest independent shops and eateries, hugely popular with locals and visitors alike. Situated along the award winning St Mark’s Road are Bristol Sweet Mart, Thali Café, East Bristol Bakery, and The Garden of Easton. Nearby are also No 12 Café, The Greenbank pub, Este Kitchen, Matter Wholefoods, and Public Market. Whitehall School and Bannerman Road School are very close and both are highly regarded. Easton Leisure Centre is nearby and the Bristol Hawks Gymnastics Club, a city-wide family activity attraction is at the end of the road. There are many green spaces including the Greenbank Cemetery, the parks at Eastville and St George, and riverside walks along the nearby Frome Valley. Just minutes from the house is the locally cherished Bristol to Bath Cycle Path, ideal for commuting quickly into the city centre or just for weekend strolls, long runs or bike rides.
Set on a quiet residential road, this charming two-bedroom Victorian home has so much to offer. The ground floor features an open-plan living and dining room with parquet floorboards and a bay window. The in built wooden shelving makes a statement. The kitchen is found at the rear of the property and features a large window opening through to the open plan reception rooms which helps it feel sociable and connected as the hub of the home. Upstairs, you'll find two impressive bright and airy bedrooms and the good size family bathroom. The stripped floorboards and original fireplaces throughout celebrate its original features.
Outside, the well-maintained, small private courtyard garden boasts a beautiful blossom tree.
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