Henleaze House,
13 Harbury Road,Westbury-on-Trym
Bristol
BS9 4PN
"This flat has been the perfect first-time buy. Having lived here since its redevelopment in 2018, there’s a strong sense of community in Guild Heritage House. The flat is filled with natural light thanks to its four large windows. The location couldn’t be better - the city centre is literally at the end of the road, and Temple Meads train station is just a ten-minute walk away."
The history
Guild Heritage House is a Grade II listed building, renovated in 2018. Built in 1913 by The Guild of the Brave Poor Things, its large hall once hosted lectures, events, and performances, with rooms for apprenticeships. With wide doors and a level ground floor, it was ahead of its time - thought to be one of the first purpose-built accessible buildings of its kind in England.
The home
This first-floor studio flat sits in the heart of Old Market and was bought from redevelopment in 2018. The open-plan living space has a fitted modern kitchen, four sash windows letting in plenty of natural lighting and overlooks the communal courtyard. A partition wall separates the living and sleeping areas, creating space for a double bed and wardrobe. The bathroom is finished with grey metro-style tiles.
Outdoors
Residents have access to a communal courtyard and bike storage.
Living in Old Market
Guild Heritage House is on Braggs Lane, a residential street in Old Market. The area is home to independent restaurants, cafés, and breweries including East Bristol Bakery, Gigi’s Pizza Shop, and The Taproom from Wiper and True Brewery.
It’s within walking distance of Bristol City Centre, Harbourside, and Wapping Wharf. Bristol Temple Meads is around a ten-minute walk, and the nearby M32 links directly to the M4.
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