Guide price
£1,150,000
(£554/sq. ft)
4 bed detached house for saleBournehall Lane, Bushey WD23
4 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
2,077 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Browns
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About this property
Stunning four-bedroom detached home on the prestigious Bournehall Lane.
Originally built in the 1930s and thoughtfully extended in 2018.
Impressive 2,077 sq.ft layout across two beautifully finished floors.
Striking exterior with mock-Tudor gable, sash windows, and immaculate white render.
Spectacular open-plan kitchen/dining/living space with bi-fold doors and skylight.
Designer kitchen with island, wine fridge, boiling water tap, dual oven, and induction hob.
Three reception rooms including ideal home office space and flexible family zones.
Underfloor heating across approximately 80% of the home and upgraded utility room with extra hot water cylinder.
Wired for internet boosters in each room, CCTV-ready, with excellent built-in storage and attic space.
Landscaped south-easterly facing garden with level patio, raised beds, and new driveway with integrated lighting.
Standing proudly on the highly coveted Bournehall Lane, this extraordinary four-bedroom detached residence represents the pinnacle of design-led living. Originally dating back to the 1930s, the property was extended in 2018 and now spans an impressive 2,077 sq.ft across two beautifully crafted floors. Offered to the market with a complete chain, this is a rare and remarkable opportunity to secure a home of this calibre. With its immaculate white render, mock-Tudor gable, and a refined blend of sash and bay windows, the house commands instant attention. The front driveway, re-laid in 2024, provides generous off-street parking and now features integrated lighting for both security and style. An anthracite side gate leads to the private, south-easterly facing rear garden, where the home’s tranquil setting can be fully appreciated.
Step inside and you’re met by a wide, welcoming hallway - the central artery from which each beautifully considered space unfolds. To the right, a generous second reception room (16’11” x 12’10”) currently serves as a media room but could just as easily be a playroom, formal lounge or guest suite. Every detail, from the engineered wood flooring to the bold navy feature wall and large bay window, has been selected for both impact and comfort. At the rear, the open-plan kitchen/living/dining area is the undisputed heart of the home - a spectacular, light-filled showpiece that’s been designed with entertaining in mind. Almost 30ft wide, this space is illuminated by expansive bi-folding doors, a feature skylight, and clever LED perimeter lighting that adjusts with the mood. The kitchen itself blends form and function effortlessly: A central island offers casual seating, while the surrounding cabinetry houses a brand-new wine fridge, boiling water filter tap, dual oven, and flush induction hob - every appliance meticulously chosen to elevate the everyday. The ground floor also hosts a third reception room (ideal for home working), a utility room with a secondary sink, water softener, and additional hot water cylinder to meet increased demand when hosting guests. There is also a stylish WC, and the entire ground level benefits from underfloor heating, part of a system that extends throughout approximately 80% of the house.
Upstairs, the layout continues to impress. The principal suite, measuring 18'6" x 12'10", is a calming sanctuary with its vaulted ceiling, minimalist whitewashed palette, and striking anthracite-framed windows. Overhead skylights invite natural light to pour in, while the generous en-suite is finished with the same attention to detail seen throughout. The three additional bedrooms all follow a cohesive and refined design language, offering both style and substance. The second bedroom includes its own en-suite wet room, making it an ideal guest suite. The family bathroom has been curated with equal care - a freestanding bath with overhead rainfall shower, set against crisp white tile slips, feature-painted walls, and a striking abstract tiled floor, offers both comfort and visual intrigue. Additional highlights include wired infrastructure for internet boosters in each room, CCTV installation points, and clever storage solutions, including attic access and multiple built-in options throughout the home.
To the rear, the beautifully landscaped south-easterly facing garden has been designed as an extension of the home’s effortless style. A generous stone patio, perfectly levelled to align with the internal floorplan, creates a natural flow from the kitchen and dining space. Raised beds frame the patio with greenery and seasonal interest, while the well-kept lawn beyond provides ample space for outdoor entertaining, relaxation, or family life. Whether hosting summer soirées or enjoying a peaceful morning coffee, this garden offers the ideal balance of design and usability - a true finishing touch to a home created with modern living in mind.
EPC Rating: C
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