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£700,000

(£413/sq. ft)

4 bed terraced house for sale
Rudolph Road, Bushey WD23

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 3 receptions

    • 1,696 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Design-led four-bedroom Victorian terraced home.

  • Approx. 1,700 sq.ft arranged across three expansive floors.

  • Prestigious Rudolph Road location, opposite Bushey Museum & Art Gallery.

  • Elegant bay frontage with distinctive front-facing dormer.

  • Three generous reception areas including impressive rear extension.

  • Showstopping open-plan kitchen with anthracite j-pull cabinetry & breakfast bar.

  • Triple-aspect glazing and glazed roof flooding rear living space with natural light.

  • Three well-proportioned first-floor bedrooms plus expansive loft room with fourth bedroom potential.

  • North-westerly facing, low-maintenance garden with zoned entertaining areas.

  • Moments from Bushey Village amenities, schools and transport links.

The epitome of design-led living; this meticulously curated four-bedroom Victorian terraced home unfolds across almost 1,700 sq.ft of beautifully considered accommodation, arranged over three expansive floors. Positioned on the ever-prestigious Rudolph Road, celebrated for its handsome period architecture and unrivalled proximity to Bushey’s quintessential village, this is a home that masterfully balances heritage character with confident, contemporary intervention. Standing proudly opposite Bushey Museum & Art Gallery, the façade alone sets the tone: An elegant bay window, a distinctive front-facing dormer and a refined blend of London Stock brick and red brick detailing - an architectural composition that speaks to its Victorian provenance while hinting at the scale within. This is not simply a period home; it is a substantial, design-conscious family residence of rare proportions.

Upon entry, a deep and welcoming hallway immediately conveys the home’s impressive footprint and natural flow. The principal reception room (14’5” x 12’5”) is both grand and inviting; flooded with natural light via the sweeping bay window and grounded by original reclaimed floorboards that add texture and authenticity underfoot. A striking chimney breast forms a focal point, complemented by feature column radiators, restored cornicing and a traditional picture rail that cleverly divides bold feature tones from the crisp white upper walls and ceiling. Beyond, the sense of volume continues into a beautifully appointed dining room mirroring many of the same refined details. While the layout offers scope for a through-lounge configuration, the current arrangement celebrates defined living zones before opening into an extraordinary open-plan expanse to the rear. The kitchen is a true statement: Anthracite j-pull cabinetry, dark wraparound worktops forming a breakfast bar, a five-burner gas hob and integrated appliances - all precision-placed to maximise both aesthetics and practicality. This flows seamlessly into a remarkable third reception space within the extended footprint, where triple-aspect glazing and a glazed roof flood the room with uninterrupted natural light. Currently arranged as an informal family living area, this vast and versatile space can effortlessly adapt to the needs of any incoming purchaser. A ground-floor bathroom, functional and well-maintained, completes the level.

The first floor continues the theme of scale and elegance, offering three generously proportioned bedrooms. The principal suite (12’4” x 15’10”) is particularly impressive - a calming retreat defined by its strong white palette, enhanced coving and warm ambient wall lighting. Its proportions rival many master bedrooms in larger detached homes with a small nook currently utilised as a study. Two further bedrooms are thoughtfully styled and well-balanced in size, each maintaining the cohesive aesthetic that runs throughout the property. A contemporary family bathroom serves this floor, complete with a full-sized bath and overhead rainfall shower. Rising again, the loft level reveals an expansive additional room - currently utilised as a loft space yet offering clear potential, subject to modernisation and relevant consents, to become a superb fourth bedroom or even a dramatic principal suite thanks to its scale.

Externally, the north-westerly facing rear garden has been carefully designed for low-maintenance enjoyment. Immediately accessible from the kitchen, a generous patio terrace creates the perfect setting for al fresco dining before stepping onto a central artificial lawn. Beyond, the garden has been intelligently zoned into distinct areas for relaxation and entertaining, offering both practicality for family life and flexibility for hosting.

EPC Rating: D

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