Henleaze House,
13 Harbury Road,Westbury-on-Trym
Bristol
BS9 4PN
"Some of our happiest memories have been made here. Our son took his very first steps in the dining room, and now he races the length of the house before collapsing onto the sofa with a huge smile. The open-plan living space has been so special because it's allowed us to share every milestone together, never feeling far away from one another."
This home
Behind its attractive Victorian façade, this charming two-bedroom home offers far more than first impressions suggest. Spanning 1,085 sq. ft., the property is wonderfully deceptive, with generous proportions, character features and an open, sociable layout that makes it feel much larger than a typical two-bedroom terrace.
Stepping inside, a welcoming entrance hall leads through to the heart of the home – an impressive open-plan living space that stretches across the ground floor. Distinct lounge, dining and kitchen areas flow effortlessly together, creating a fantastic space for both everyday living and entertaining. Large windows at either end draw in natural light throughout the day, while original fireplaces and period details add warmth and personality. The spacious kitchen sits to the rear overlooking the garden, and a conveniently positioned downstairs WC completes the ground floor.
Upstairs, the sense of space continues with two exceptionally generous double bedrooms, both beautifully proportioned and feature original floorboards. The family bathroom is well-appointed and serves both bedrooms with ease.
Outside
The generous garden is an ideal size for a family. It enjoys a mi of both low maintenance but and also provides a green space with lawn.
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 Grounded and Deli at Sandy Park. Paintworks is also just a short walk and is home to Miro Lounge and Alex Does Coffee. Tapestry 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 and 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 west. The area is also home to several good schools, such as Holymead and Broomhill Infants and Juniors. 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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