Henleaze House,
13 Harbury Road,Westbury-on-Trym
Bristol
BS9 4PN
"We grew up in this house and have very happy memories of living there. We used to walk to school and come home for lunch. The neighbours living there now were there when we moved in. A real community feel."
The Home
This three-bedroom semi-detached 1930s house on Ventnor Road would be a great opportunity for anyone looking to put their own stamp on a well laid-out family home in East Bristol.
Downstairs, the two reception rooms sit one behind the other, both generous in size, with the rear room looking onto the garden and a lovely bay window at the front bringing in plenty of light. The kitchen runs along the side return extension, with a laundry room off the back that leads out to the garden — a practical layout that would work well opened up or reconfigured.
Upstairs there are three bedrooms and a family bathroom, all of which receive lots of natural light. All three bedrooms have great storage space with two of them facing the road & one of them looking over the garden – this one also has a large airing cupboard as well and an additional sink and tiled shower cubicle with plumbing in place for a new shower to be fitted.
This house is being sold chain free.
The Outside Space
Outside, the garden is a good size and mostly laid to patio and most notably, a single garage with small extension workshop providing rear access & off-street parking — a real bonus in this part of Bristol. There is also a side entrance to the garden as well as an additional corridor running alongside the garage – making the configuration of the outside space quite unique & with huge potential for relandscaping. At the front of the house there is also a beautiful front garden creating a sense of privacy & separation from the road.
Living in St George
Ventnor Road is a quiet residential road just east of St George’s Park and within easy reach of Church Road. St George’s Park is one of the city’s most popular green spaces, offering tennis courts, a café, a skate park, and a lake. The area is home to independent shops, cafés, pubs, and restaurants, including Southville Deli, Radek's Chocolate, The Small City Bookshop, The George & Dragon and the Dark Horse. The much-loved Bristol Loaf and The Lock-Up are also staples of this vibrant community. For commuters, this house offers straightforward travel into Bristol City Centre by bus, bike, or car, while also being a short drive to Bath and the motorway network. From this side of the city, Bristol Temple Meads is only a short journey away.
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