Henleaze House,
13 Harbury Road,Westbury-on-Trym
Bristol
BS9 4PN
‘We have lived here for seven years, and having met in Bristol, we have made this our family home. We have treasured being in a vibrant, safe, and thriving part of Bristol. It’s accessible to all the things we need (work, social, gym, travel outside of Bristol) but acts as our own space away from everything. We enjoy our south facing garden in the spring and summer, but cosy up with a fire in living room in Autumn/Winter.’
Doone Road is a residential road in the heart of Horfield and a few minutes from Horfield Common, with lots of open space to enjoy. Bars, family pubs, and restaurants are abundant in this area. The Inn on The Green is the closest pub, which hosts regular beer festivals and offers great food, whilst The Wellington, and The Crafty Cow are equally as nice and close by. Several highly regarded eateries are also close to the property, such as Sabo Brasileiro, Lona, as well as Per & Kor. Many families have been drawn to the area for its highly rated schools including Filton Avenue, Horfield and Ashley Down Road. To the North of Horfield, there are some of Bristol’s largest employers, including Rolls Royce, the MOD and Airbus, all within an easy commuting distance by car, bike, or public transport. Buses run frequently along Gloucester Road to all major areas of Bristol, the City Centre, North Bristol, Cribbs Causeway and Bristol Parkway Station. Sports fans have a great selection of events nearby at the Gloucestershire County Cricket Ground which hosts county and international cricket, and the Memorial Stadium which is home to Bristol Rovers. Horfield Leisure Centre, Clifton Downs, and Blaise Castle Estate are regularly used by fitness enthusiasts and dog-walkers alike.
The house itself is a double bay fronted period home, which has been improved by the sellers over recent years. There is a fine balance which has been struck between the modern updates and some charming character on display in this home, such as fireplaces, coving and exposed wooden flooring. This home benefits from a private garden, screened by established foliage, but with a brilliant sunny, southerly aspect. To the ground floor there are two reception rooms, giving a choice of entertaining and living space, whilst the kitchen offers the access to the garden and is also home to a boiler installed around two years ago. Upstairs, there are two double bedrooms, a bathroom and a single bedroom ideal for use as an office with lots of natural light through the sash windows to the rear. These houses also offer potential to extend into the loft, as many have along the road, with views beyond Bristol to the Lansdown Hills on the edge of the city, likely to be visible if a conversion was done (subject to necessary approval).
Viewing this home is strongly advised, with viewings commencing Friday 9th May.
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