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£1,000,000

(£594/sq. ft)

3 bed detached house for sale

Bournehall Lane, Bushey WD23
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
1,685 sq. ft
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Offers over

£1,000,000

(£594/sq. ft)

3 bed detached house for sale
Bournehall Lane, Bushey WD23

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

    • 1,685 sq. ft

Just added
Freehold
Added on 09/09/2025

About this property

  • Coveted Bournehall Lane address, home to some of the area’s most desirable residences.

  • Striking Arts and Crafts-style façade with catslide roof, painted pebble-dash exterior and mature wisteria.

  • Thoughtfully extended, offering 1,685 sq.ft of versatile living space.

  • Stunning open-plan kitchen/living/dining room spanning almost 34ft with skylights and expansive glazing.

  • Contemporary kitchen with central island, walk-in larder and a suite of integrated appliances including a five-point gas hob.

  • Additional second reception room (17’ x 11’11”) – ideal as a guest suite, playroom, lounge, or home office.

  • Exceptionally rare spacious landing leading to three well-proportioned bedrooms.

  • Principal bedroom with bespoke cabinetry and feature chimney stack.

  • Stylish family bathroom with modern walk-in shower enclosure.

  • Landscaped garden with raised beds, level patio, and lawn, plus driveway parking, EV charger and integral garage.

Standing proudly on the highly coveted Bournehall Lane, this extraordinary three-bedroom Arts and Crafts-style residence is a true celebration of individuality and design flair. Originally built in the early 20th century and thoughtfully extended, the home now unfolds across 1,685 sq.ft of exquisitely considered living space, its layout and finish clearly shaped by a discerning eye from within the creative world. The façade is instantly captivating; a soft, neutral painted pebble-dash exterior, a sweeping catslide roofline, and a veil of established wisteria combine to create timeless kerb appeal. Step to the rear and the aesthetic transforms: Striking black, powder-coated aluminium doors, crafted in homage to the original Crittall style, open the home to its gardens, while plentiful skylights pour light deep into the plan. The interiors balance character with contemporary maximalism; layered textures, bold expressions of colour, and spaces designed for both performance and retreat. Practicality has not been overlooked: The front driveway offers generous off-street parking with an EV charging point, while the garage (also accessible internally) provides valuable storage or the potential for further transformation to suit future needs.

Step inside and a wide, welcoming hallway sets the tone; a central artery from which the home’s beautifully balanced spaces unfold. To the right, a generous second reception (17’ x 11’11”) offers genuine versatility. Currently arranged as a guest suite, it could just as easily become a playroom, an elegant lounge, or a creative studio – a room ready to flex with the needs of modern life. The rear of the house reveals its defining feature: A remarkable open-plan kitchen, living, and dining space that serves as the true heart of the home. Spanning almost 34 feet in width, the t-shaped design is a statement in both scale and natural light. Expansive glazing frames the garden while a series of skylights bathe the interior in sunshine throughout the day. Designed with entertaining in mind, the proportions allow for both relaxed family living and large social occasions, striking a rare balance between comfort and sophistication. The kitchen combines elegance with efficiency. A generous central island anchors the room, while sleek cabinetry conceals a suite of carefully chosen appliances, including a bold five-point gas hob. What was once part of the original kitchen has been cleverly repurposed into a walk-in larder – ideal for storage or as a discreet prep area when hosting. Completing the ground floor is a separate utility room and a stylish WC with side access, offering easy connection to both the garden and driveway and adding further practicality to the home’s thoughtful design.

Upstairs, the house continues to charm with a wonderfully generous landing - a feature seldom found in homes of this style and size, lending a real sense of openness and light to the first floor. From here, three well-proportioned bedrooms unfold, each with its own character and outlook. The main bedroom is thoughtfully designed, with bespoke cabinetry running the length of one wall, providing excellent storage while framing the room’s striking feature chimney stack; a detail that adds both character and architectural interest. The remaining bedrooms offer flexibility, easily serving as children’s rooms, guest accommodation, or a home office depending on need. The family bathroom is well-appointed, with a contemporary walk-in shower enclosure that brings a touch of modern convenience to this otherwise classically arranged floor.

To the rear, the landscaped north-easterly garden feels like a natural continuation of the home itself. A blue decking, set flush with the internal floor level, opens directly from the kitchen and dining area to create a seamless indoor–outdoor connection. Raised beds bring structure and seasonal colour, while the lawn beyond offers a generous stretch of green for both relaxation and play. Whether it’s summer evenings spent with friends or quiet mornings with a coffee, the space combines style with practicality, making it a fitting complement to the house.

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    F

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