Henleaze House,
13 Harbury Road,Westbury-on-Trym
Bristol
BS9 4PN
"We love waking up in our peaceful loft room, with trees and greenery framing both the front and back windows. Although, most of our time is spent in the kitchen, bright and spacious and the perfect space for gathering friends and family. St Anne's is a hidden gem, it has a village-like quality, surrounded by the nature of the river, woods and park, but in twenty minutes you can be in the city centre."
The home
A light and spacious family house uniquely positioned between greenery, with St Anne's Woods opposite and the back gate leading out to the St Annes Park. The house has been extended and refurbished throughout by its current owners.
Downstairs has been opened up to create a large reception with bay window overlooking St Annes Woods, stripped wooden floors and a log burner. The rear of the house has been extended to the side to make a wonderful open plan kitchen/diner/family room. With skylights, french doors and double windows the room is filled with light from every angle. The bespoke cabinetry provides excellent storage, as well as the kitchen island with a breakfast bar. This room has space for dining, as well as a snug area next to the doors to the garden.
Up to the first floor there are three double bedrooms and a family bathroom, and the loft has been converted into a light and bright master bedroom with ensuite + dressing room, and views of St Annes Park and the woods.
The outside
The southwest facing garden is well established with a patio for summer BBQ’s, a lawn with rear access leading to St Annes Park, making it the perfect place to entertain and relax.
Living in St Annes
Newbridge Road is in the heart of St Annes, a popular area for those who enjoy being close to nature with plenty of open green spaces and woodland all nestled close to the River Avon, whilst still having great connections to the city.
For nature lovers, both St Anne’s Wood and St Annes Park is on your doorstep and Nightingale Valley Nature Reserve, Troopers Hill and the River Avon are a short walk away.
For commuters, the regular number 5 bus cuts through the centre of Bristol to Clifton, or you can cycle to Bristol Temple Meads in around 15 minutes. Drivers can take Feeder Road into the city centre or join St Philip’s Causeway for the M32 and beyond.
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