Henleaze House,
13 Harbury Road,Westbury-on-Trym
Bristol
BS9 4PN
"We have enjoyed the spacious rooms, the views overlooking Bristol. House parties, growing vegetables in the lower garden. We are excited to see who will live here to enjoy the house as much as we have. There are plenty of local businesses within walking distance including The Radford Mill Farm Shop, Licata, The Bristolian Cafe and The Cadbury public house."
Fairfield Road has an incredible sense of community and geniality between its residents. This is a fantastic location within Montpelier, in an elevated position close to the St Andrews and St Werburghs side of this popular district. Opposite the home is Fairlawn Primary School, and fantastic secondary schools sit within the homes vicinity, such as Cotham School and Montpelier High School. Residents of this immediate area are within easy reach of shops, bars and cafés of Mina Road, Cheltenham Road and Gloucester Road. All within a short walk, The Bristolian, Café Kino and The Crafty Egg offer a range of cafe options, whilst local pubs such as The Cadbury and The Star and Garter serving great Bristol beer from nearby Bristol breweries. Mina Road has become a hub for food, with Namak and Napolita both highly regarded, whilst the Fierce & Noble and Wiper & True tap rooms, along with the Extract Coffee headquarters offer residents great places to go and get quality produce, straight from the source with friendly industrial surroundings. The area also boasts a host of great shops from Licata’s Italian delicatessen and Herbert’s bakery to the Better Food organic supermarket. For commuters, the area is extremely well placed for a short walk or cycle into Bristol City Centre. Buses run frequently along the A38 and train transport is available across the city and to Bristol Temple Meads via nearby Montpelier train station. For those looking for access to green space, the house is just a short walk from St Andrews Park and the Narroways Nature Reserve in St Werburghs, whilst getting out to the country via the nearby M32 or Temple Meads train station is also straightforward.
Arranged over four stories within a grade two listed building, and offering around 253 square metres of space, is this striking six bedroom home with unrivalled views across the city. The house brilliantly balances its abundance of space, with a quaint charm typified by its ornate cornicing and exposed wooden floorboards. Entrance is from Fairfield Road, into what was initially the rear entrance of the home, opening to a large entrance vestibule with two grand reception rooms adjacent. On the first right, is access to the basement level, which was operating as its own flat, with a bedroom, reception room and utility area. The views across the city are immediately felt, assisted by large wooden sash windows elegantly encapsulating each room. The kitchen is located off of the first reception room and boasts a superb amount of natural light. Heading to the first floor are two bedrooms and a bathroom suite. The bedrooms virtually mirror the style and features of the reception room below, benefitting from increasingly superior views. On the second floor, are a further three bedrooms, and bathroom suite. The garden and plot is truly something to behold, facing southeast and offering a size which is hard to find in the area. There is a variety of mature trees within view, plus a well-manicured lawn.
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