Henleaze House,
13 Harbury Road,Westbury-on-Trym
Bristol
BS9 4PN
"We fell in love with our home when we saw the original Victorian features with high ceilings, cornicing, and doors. The large rooms have adapted to our family needs with the second reception room suiting a guest bedroom/play room."
This home
This tasteful two bedroom period home offers a fantastic amount of space for its new owners, measuring in excess of 1000 square feet. The bedrooms are well-sized for family living, whilst the downstairs offers a selection of living spaces. These are also homes which have scope to further extend, into the loft or to the rear.
The hand built kitchen with birch ply and stylish cork flooring is beautifully designed and is currently used as a dining space so there is plenty of space to extend the kitchen if the new owners wanted to re-establish one of the reception rooms as a dining room. The home could be utilised as a three bedroom property with the spacious second reception room behind the living room. Upstairs, the recently refurbished bathroom includes a stylish three piece suite with shower over bath. The original cabinetry, tall ceilings and original doors compliment the appealing character of this home.
Outside
To the outside there is a west facing courtyard garden with decking to enjoy the evening sun.
Living in Eastville
Royate Hill is a residential road in Eastville, a popular suburb in East Bristol made up of 1930’s semi-detached homes backing onto allotments, a nature reserve and is adjacent to large green spaces, such as Greenbank Cemetery and Eastville Park. This property is within reach of all Bristol City Centre has to offer, with frequent bus services running nearby and Stapleton Road train station a short walk. In the immediate location, there is a diverse range of leisure activities, food & music festivals, bars, restaurants and shops. St Mark’s Road nearby offers the famous Sweet Mart and Thali Café, whilst into Greenbank there is The Greenbank Pub and Este’s Kitchen. Fishponds has Fed, Snuffy Jack’s Ale House and The Crafty Egg, whilst St Werburghs is also just a 25-minute walk, with some fantastic restaurants, cafés and bars such as Napolita, St Werburghs City Farm, Namak, alongside Wiper and True Tap Bar. The area is easily accessible being a short drive from the M32, which can in turn provide sub ten minute access to the City Centre and to the M4 & M5 motorways. For cyclists, the Bristol to Bath Cycle Path is a few hundred yards away giving fifteen minute access to the City Centre and out to some fantastic countryside towards Bitton and Saltford.
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