Henleaze House,
13 Harbury Road,Westbury-on-Trym
Bristol
BS9 4PN
"Living on Moorlands Road you are surrounded by friendly neighbours and a lovely park a stones throw away, not to mention the super convenient corner shop!"
The home
You enter this stylish and spacious terraced home through a welcoming hallway, boasting high ceilings and Victorian tiling. To the left is the living room, featuring an attractive bay window that fills the space with natural light, along with restored original flooring underfoot, which continues to the dining room. Adjacent is the striking dining room, benefitting from an exposed brick chimney breast a storage cupboard. There is also a serving hatch through to the kitchen for sociable dining with family and friends. The kitchen is contemporary and provides access to the garden and utility/W.C. The utility has been completely resorted and a toilet was added last year. Upstairs, there is a generous main bedroom to the front, a second double bedroom, and a modern family bathroom. The main bedrooms spans the width of the home and multiple windows. The second bedroom has pleasant views across the garden and is used as a home office/spare bedroom. Adjacent is the four piece bathroom with a walk-in-shower.
The outside space
The rear garden is a lovely mix of patio, lawn, and flowerbeds, ideal for relaxing or gardening. There’s a further patio area at the end of the garden which gets lots of sun and is perfect for BBQ's in the summer.. The plot faces northeast and is very private, which can be hard to find in the area.
Living in Fishponds
Fishponds has seen several cafés established nearby, becoming very popular, such as Mi Cafe Su, The Crafty Egg and FED. The Greyhound Pub and The Spotted Cow are a short walk away, Snuffy Jacks is a great local micro-pub on the Fishponds Road high street whilst Irish pub The Star, is a well-regarded historic venue, home to live music and the accolade of ‘best pint of Guinness in Bristol’. For commuters, Fishponds is very convenient with ease of access to the M32 and M4 motorways, as well as just being a short cycle, drive or bus journey into the city centre or to large areas of employment across North Bristol. The area benefits from several tarmacked cycle paths which provide traffic free routes into the City Centre, or out towards the suburbs, or to Keynsham and Bath via the Bristol to Bath cycle path. At the bottom of the road is Ridgeway Playing Fields/Coombe Brooke Nature reserve, which is ideal for running, picnics, access to the Bristol/Bath cycle path. In terms of commuting to the centre, Temple Meads is a fifteen minute cycle and Harbourside is also twenty minutes.
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