Henleaze House,
13 Harbury Road,Westbury-on-Trym
Bristol
BS9 4PN
"My wife and I bought this house as an investment, but we personally fell in love with it as soon as we saw it. The previous owners decorated it white and filled it with lots of joyous colours in artwork hung all around the house, and a design-oriented style, which really suited the house. This house has lots of original charm and is very peaceful and quiet - our previous tenants had all fallen in love with the house and were sad to leave when they were looking to move out of the area."
This home
A spacious three-bedroom Victorian terrace in the heart of Bedminster, thoughtfully designed with calm contemporary interiors and an abundance of natural light throughout. This home is being offered with no onward chain.
Set across approximately 1,023 sq ft, the house blends period proportions with modern living. The bay-fronted living room is bright and welcoming, while a second reception room offers flexible living space leading through to an impressive kitchen/diner at the rear with windows overlooking the garden.
Upstairs are three well-proportioned double bedrooms all finished with painted floorboards and soft neutral tones. Additionally there is a three-piece suite with a shower over bath.
Outside
Outside, the low-maintenance rear garden has been thoughtfully arranged with gravelled seating areas and established planting, creating a peaceful suntrap in the middle of the city.
Living in Bedminster
St Johns Lane is placed between Bedminster and Windmill Hill, having the perfect combination of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants, as well as open green spaces. Towards Bedminster, there is the vibrant North Street, housing a diversity of independents, such as the Albatross Cafe, the highly regarded Kask, as well as Oowee Diner. On from this, the Tobacco Factory, a cultural hub of South Bristol, is just a 20-minute walk away with a great lineup of shows. Just a small walk away from North Street, you will find yourself at Wapping Wharf, with amazing eateries including Junction, Root, and Seven Lucky Gods. Towards the east of the house, you come across the vast Victoria Park, which is a hive of activity for families, joggers, and those looking to socialise. For commuters and young professionals, the house is also well-located, within walking distance of the City Centre and Temple Meads Station and major employers around the Harbourside and Temple Quay. The area also has some well-regarded shops, cafes, and pubs, such as The Victoria Park and Park Bakery, with the popular shops and cafes of Totterdown just a short walk away.
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