Henleaze House,
13 Harbury Road,Westbury-on-Trym
Bristol
BS9 4PN
"I've loved sitting in the lounge on a sunny morning looking at the wonderful view across Narroways Nature Reserve and beyond. Watching balloons, fireworks on New Years Eve or even just the changing of the seasons is something I'll really miss. It’s a space that naturally brings people together, and I’ve shared some really special moments here."
The home
A stylish, spacious and incredibly light flat with panoramic views across East Bristol and beyond. The vibe is perfectly balanced between contemporary and character, with so many of the beloved features of the late Victorian era still in place. The lounge is exceptional, a beautiful space with a huge front-facing bay window, stripped flooring and a pretty fireplace, ideal for hosting or chilling out. Both bedrooms are an excellent size, the main is tucked away at the rear with a tranquil feel and the second facing front, making it a super office, children's room or guest room. The kitchen is cleverly designed, with gorgeous Beech rolltop surfaces, a ceramic sink and attractive units. The bathroom is decorated in a lovely terracotta making it warm and on trend, with pretty tiling and a full-sized bath as well as a cool vanity unit, it's both chic and modern. A really wonderful conversion in an always popular location in North Bristol.
The outside
The property benefits from an allocated off-street parking space at the front of the building.
Living on Ashley Hill
Ashley Hill runs North/South between Montpelier/St Werburghs to St Andrews. 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 Ashley Down Road and train transport is available across the city and to Bristol Temple Meads via nearby Montpelier or Ashley Down train stations. 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
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