 
        Henleaze House, 
13 Harbury Road,Westbury-on-Trym
Bristol
BS9 4PN
"I've lived in the flat for almost 4 years and have spent them making a home. Living in a cul de sac has been blissful, safe and I'm going to miss the friendly neighbours. The proximity to Blaise Castle Estate, Badock's Wood and Gloucester Road makes for both long weekend walks and all the best Bristol has to be offer with great restaurants, coffee shops and pubs - Sidney and Eden, The Kandyan, Per and Kor and Fed are absolute gems!"
The Home
You enter the property into a small hallway, with a modest kitchen immediately to your right. Continuing through, you’ll find the second bedroom, ideal for guests or a home office. Towards the rear of the home is the main bedroom, a family bathroom, and a light and comfortable living room with double doors to the garden. 
Outdoor Space
There is a private, low-maintenance garden. The garden is decking with a raised border bed. 
Lease information
This property is what is known as a ‘criss-cross Lease’, this is where there are x2 Leasehold Titles for the flats and, x2 Freeholds where each flat owner owns the other flat owners Freehold. This means that you own your respective Leaseholds but also the Freehold of the other flat making you also a Landlord.  
This is to ensure that the Covenants contained in the Lease can be enforced should the other flat owner breach any of the Covenants. 
Living in Brentry
Stream Close is close to the popular green spaces of Badock's Wood and the River Trym and just a short stroll away, Gloucester Road provides an ever-growing choice of independent cafés, bakeries and shops, while the nearby Southmead Hospital and Horfield Leisure Centre add to the area’s convenience. With great bus links and easy access to Filton, Westbury and the city centre, it’s a well-connected spot that’s becoming increasingly popular.
Lease Information
The lease information is currently being confirmed by solicitors but we believe it is owned by the person who converted the flats however there is no charge and the flats are responsible for the building together. The solicitor has currently described the lease as "leasehold flat with a possible freehold element."
 
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