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£800,000

(£590/sq. ft)

4 bed detached house for sale
Bendysh Road, Bushey WD23

    • 4 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

    • 1,356 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Four bedroom detached house

  • Kitchen and breakfast room with quartz island, navy cabinetry, and engineered oak flooring

  • Separate open-plan living room with open chimney and exceptional natural light

  • Dedicated dining area and understair storage

  • Family bathroom with freestanding bath, walk-in shower, and anthracite feature wall

  • Downstairs W.C.

  • Off-street parking to the front

  • Private rear garden with decked terrace, bike store, and wood shed

  • Detached workshop with water supply - suitable as studio, home office, or workspace

  • Bushey station within easy reach, with direct services to London Euston in under twenty minutes

There are houses that are finished, and houses that are felt. This four-bedroom detached house on Bendysh Road falls firmly into the second category. Its painted pebble-dash facade is framed by rose, fronted by off-street parking (a genuine rarity on this stretch of road), and carries an architectural confidence that announces something considered before you have even reached the front door. Inside, that impression only deepens. The current owners have lived here with intention: Every room has been thought through, finished properly, and handed over in genuinely turn-key condition of the kind that requires nothing of a new owner except, if they choose, their own personality in time. The house itself sits within easy reach of Bushey village, Bushey Heath, and Bushey station, which for commuters, offers direct services into London Euston in under twenty minutes.

The front door opens directly into the kitchen and breakfast room, which is unambiguously the heart of the house. A large island anchors the space, topped in quartz and overhung by a bespoke pendant light; filament-bulbed and unmistakably industrial in the best possible way. Navy cabinetry runs the perimeter, housing a five-point gas hob, a farmhouse sink, and a comprehensive range of appliances, all set against a tiled splashback and engineered oak flooring. Buyers should note that the seller intends to remove the kitchen stove and white goods prior to completion. This is a kitchen built for entertaining and it does not pretend otherwise. Towards the rear, a dedicated dining area offers a more settled alternative for everyday meals, with understairs storage alongside. A downstairs W.C. Sits to the right of the entrance, finished with vw campervan-themed wallpaper; a detail that tells you precisely what kind of household this has been. Through a set of doors lies the second reception room: A generous open-plan living space with an open chimney on the far wall and an exceptional quality of natural light. The western elevation delivers sun from mid-afternoon to late evening, and the owners' approach to glazing means the room holds onto every bit of it. Open the doors between the two rooms and the ground floor becomes one long, connected space.

The first floor is announced by a broad landing where architraves frame each doorway and a stair seat dressed in houseplants carries the same outside-in warmth upstairs. There are four bedrooms, all genuine doubles. The principal room is calm and well-proportioned. One bedroom is currently dressed as a study with a deep green feature wall, bespoke cabinetry running the length of one wall, and neutral flooring underfoot; a room with a clear point of view that would serve equally well as a bedroom, a workspace, or both. The remaining two rooms are finished in considered neutral palettes, warm and unprescriptive, ready to absorb whatever a new owner brings. The family bathroom is tiled floor to ceiling and anchored by an anthracite feature wall that runs behind both the walk-in shower enclosure and a separate freestanding bath; precise, contemporary, and calm.

The rear garden is private and well maintained, opening from the lounge onto a decked terrace before giving way to a lawned area enclosed by established planting. A detached workshop to the rear, currently in commercial use by the seller, is connected to a water supply and offers genuine flexibility as a studio, home office, or practical workspace depending on need. A separate bike store and wood shed provide useful everyday storage alongside. A children's playhouse completes the garden and serves as a reminder that this has been a genuinely well-loved family home.

EPC Rating: E

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