Henleaze House,
13 Harbury Road,Westbury-on-Trym
Bristol
BS9 4PN
"My favourite memories of the flat are summer afternoons in the garden. We’d often open up the front room, have friends over for board games and drinks, and enjoy the sun, which stays in the garden well into the evening."
The Home
A well-presented two-bedroom garden flat forming part of an attractive period conversion on Gloucester Road, sold with no chain. The property combines period character with practical living space and benefits from its own private rear garden. To the front of the property is bedroom one, currently set up as a sitting room, where a large bay window allows plenty of natural light to pour in. The dining room sits at the centre of the home and offers excellent flexibility, whether used for entertaining, working from home or everyday dining. A feature fireplace provides an attractive focal point, creating a comfortable space to relax. Adjacent is the kitchen, fitted with storage. There is a double bedroom to the rear overlooking the garden and with direct access outside. A modern three piece shower room completes the accommodation.
The Outside
The private rear garden offers a good amount of outside space in such a convenient location. Accessed directly from both the dining room and second bedroom, it provides plenty of room for seating or entertaining during the warmer months. The garden is also accessible via a lane at the back of the property which is especially handy when bringing bikes or materials in.
Living in Horfield
This two bedroom garden flat on Gloucester Road, sits near The Wellington Pub. Venues such as FED, The Lazy Dog, and Per & Kor are a fantastic range of eateries for people to enjoy, as well as a number of other independents including Gloucester Road Books, Rambling Rose, and Fancy Plants in the local vicinity to name a select few. Surrounded by green spaces, St Andrews Park is a leafy Victorian public park with children's play area and paddling pool, as well as Horfield Common, which is perfect for dog walkers, runners and those who are wanting to socialise. For sports fans, Gloucestershire County Cricket Club play regularly in summer months just to the other side of Gloucester Road and Bristol Rovers' Memorial Stadium are within a short walk. The area is very well positioned for commuters, with the city centre within walking or cycling distance and regular buses running, the M32 nearby, with links to the M4 and M5.
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