£475,000
3 bed terraced house for saleHighbury Road, Horfield BS7
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
"After twenty wonderful years in this home, it's time for a new chapter—and a new owner to create their own memories here. From birthday parties to family dinners, the spacious kitchen/diner has been the heart of our home. It's so roomy, it’s even doubled as a dancefloor on more than one occasion! The layout offers flexibility—rooms have evolved with our family, transforming from playrooms to offices as our needs changed. The garden has been a sun drenched peaceful haven but also another entertaining space for us to enjoy over the years."
The home
A spacious and stylishly presented three bedroom double bay fronted Victorian family house with loads of natural light and a wonderful, homely vibe. With so many of the features of the era that buyers love, including open fires, pretty tiled entrance hall, ornate cornicing, modern sash windows and high ceilings. The house really does combine character with contemporary perfectly, with a super kitchen/breakfast room with loads of space for a dining table, a second reception room that could be used as either a formal dining room or handy home office and a great lounge. Three excellent bedrooms and a bathroom found off what is a great family home.
Outside
The house is entered through a walled front garden. At the rear is a great sized South West facing garden with a full width raised stone patio at the end, perfect for those sunny afternoons and evenings. If the sun gets too much there's a shady side return to chill out in.
Living in Horfield
Highbury Road is a residential street in the heart of Horfield and a few minutes from Horfield Common, with lots of open space to enjoy. Bars, family pubs, and restaurants are abundant in this area. The Wellington, and The Crafty Cow are the closest pubs, both highly regarded for food and a welcoming atmosphere. Several popular eateries are also close to the property, such as Sabo Brasileiro, Lona, as well as Per & Kor. Many families have been drawn to the area for its highly rated schools including Filton Avenue, Horfield and Ashley Down Road.
To the North of Horfield, there are some of Bristol’s largest employers, including Rolls Royce, Southmead Hospital, the mod and Airbus, all within an easy commuting distance by car, bike, or public transport. Buses run frequently along Gloucester Road to all major areas of Bristol, the City Centre, North Bristol, Cribbs Causeway and Bristol Parkway Station. Sports fans have a great selection of events nearby at the Gloucestershire County Cricket Ground which hosts county and international cricket, and the Memorial Stadium which is home to Bristol Rovers. Horfield Leisure Centre, Clifton Downs, and Blaise Castle Estate are regularly used by fitness enthusiasts and dog-walkers alike.
The home
A spacious and stylishly presented three bedroom double bay fronted Victorian family house with loads of natural light and a wonderful, homely vibe. With so many of the features of the era that buyers love, including open fires, pretty tiled entrance hall, ornate cornicing, modern sash windows and high ceilings. The house really does combine character with contemporary perfectly, with a super kitchen/breakfast room with loads of space for a dining table, a second reception room that could be used as either a formal dining room or handy home office and a great lounge. Three excellent bedrooms and a bathroom found off what is a great family home.
Outside
The house is entered through a walled front garden. At the rear is a great sized South West facing garden with a full width raised stone patio at the end, perfect for those sunny afternoons and evenings. If the sun gets too much there's a shady side return to chill out in.
Living in Horfield
Highbury Road is a residential street in the heart of Horfield and a few minutes from Horfield Common, with lots of open space to enjoy. Bars, family pubs, and restaurants are abundant in this area. The Wellington, and The Crafty Cow are the closest pubs, both highly regarded for food and a welcoming atmosphere. Several popular eateries are also close to the property, such as Sabo Brasileiro, Lona, as well as Per & Kor. Many families have been drawn to the area for its highly rated schools including Filton Avenue, Horfield and Ashley Down Road.
To the North of Horfield, there are some of Bristol’s largest employers, including Rolls Royce, Southmead Hospital, the mod and Airbus, all within an easy commuting distance by car, bike, or public transport. Buses run frequently along Gloucester Road to all major areas of Bristol, the City Centre, North Bristol, Cribbs Causeway and Bristol Parkway Station. Sports fans have a great selection of events nearby at the Gloucestershire County Cricket Ground which hosts county and international cricket, and the Memorial Stadium which is home to Bristol Rovers. Horfield Leisure Centre, Clifton Downs, and Blaise Castle Estate are regularly used by fitness enthusiasts and dog-walkers alike.