Henleaze House,
13 Harbury Road,Westbury-on-Trym
Bristol
BS9 4PN
"I love living in a detached house at the end of quiet cul-de-sac in Brislington. It's great being able to take daily walks to Nightingale valley and Eastwood farm, and it's a really calm location to live and work from home. But since it's also so close to the co-op, and just a short bus ride to the city centre, it feels like a great balance between quietness while still being really connected to the rest of the city."
The home
Set along Alderney Road in Brislington, this detached three-bedroom home offers well-balanced living space, off-street parking and a generous garden, making it an appealing option for first time buyers, growing families or anyone looking for more space within easy reach of the city.
On entering the property, there is a welcoming hallway providing access to the main living space and the upper level. The living room is bright and comfortable, suited to both everyday living and hosting friends and family, equipped with downstairs WC. The kitchen boasts ample storage and worktops whilst enjoying plenty of natural light, from the French doors out to your private and secure garden.
Upstairs, there are three well-proportioned bedrooms, each offering flexibility for family life, guest accommodation or home working. The detached setting gives the house a greater sense of privacy and quietness, something increasingly sought after in this part of Bristol.
The outside
To the front of the property is a private driveway with space for two cars. To the rear, the garden provides a lovely outdoor retreat, with room for outdoor dining, gardening or children’s play equipment. The combination of parking, garden space and detached living makes this a particularly practical home for long-term living.
Living in Brislington
Situated in a lovely pocket of houses in Brislington, this property is within walking distance of several well-regarded shops and cafes including Kin and Deli at Sandy Park. Paintworks is also just a short walk and is home to a number of local independents. Hop Union and Lost & Grounded are nationally renowned Bristol breweries with tap rooms, both of which are within walking distance.
The area is popular with young professionals families, being both close to the city centre but also accessible to several parks and larger green areas, such as the Nightingale Valley Nature Reserve and St Annes Wood. Arnos Vale Cemetery is just a short walk away and there are fairly extensive footpaths around the River Avon, which wrap around Brislington through some scenic spots, which includes the popular Beese’s Riverside Bar to the east. The area is also home to several good schools, such as Hollymead and Broomhill Primary. For commuters, Brislington is well placed, with several buses running through the area including the Park & Ride, as well as routes for cycling and walking to Bristol City Centre.
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