4 Bedroom Semi Detached House, High Road, Bushey Heath, WD23
High Road, Bushey Heath, WD23
Browns
Unit 18 WOW Workspaces, Sandown Road, Hertfordshire
Description
A quietly extraordinary home, and without question one of Bushey’s most distinguished addresses. Victorian in origin and dating to the late 19th century, this near 2,000 sq.ft residence occupies a prominent position on High Road, its architectural presence both composed and assured. A refined façade of London stock brick is punctuated by gauged red brick lintels, elegant bay windows and a recessed porch, offering a subtle nod to its heritage while hinting at the design-led narrative within. What unfolds internally is nothing short of exceptional. A home where materiality, texture and tone have been curated with intent, resulting in a living experience more akin to a boutique hotel than a suburban dwelling. With off-street parking for two vehicles and integrated EV charging, it is a house that pairs considered design with everyday functionality.
The threshold is marked by a high-gloss front door in Preference Red by Farrow & Ball, accented with polished brass ironmongery, setting an immediate tone of confidence and detail. The entrance hall is generous and calming, grounded by engineered timber flooring and traditional column radiators that establish a consistent material language across the ground floor. Wall panelling introduces rhythm and proportion, subtly elevating ceiling heights and lending a sense of architectural integrity. From here, the plan unfolds with quiet fluidity. The dining room sits centrally, acting as the home’s social anchor, from which each space is intuitively accessed. To the front, the formal living room is both intimate and refined, centred around a working fireplace and illuminated by ornate pendant lighting beneath a restored ceiling rose. It is a space equally suited to quiet retreat or larger gatherings, with double doors allowing for a seamless transition into a more open, interconnected layout when desired. To the rear, the kitchen extends in a beautifully executed galley arrangement, where form and function are held in perfect balance. Soft neutral tones are layered with pastel blue cabinetry and glazed tile splashbacks, while brushed chrome fittings and a Rangemaster Toledo range lend a subtle industrial edge. An arched boiling water tap sits within a farmhouse sink, and underfoot, brick pavers introduce warmth, tactility and a sense of permanence. Every element has been selected with care, resulting in a kitchen that feels both elevated and deeply liveable. A separate utility and ground floor cloakroom complete the level.
The first floor continues the home’s narrative of calm sophistication. Three well-proportioned bedrooms are arranged with clarity and cohesion, each space considered in both tone and detail. The former principal bedroom now serves as a particularly elegant guest suite, its proportions generous and its finish serene. A botanical feature wall introduces softness and depth, complementing the restored coving and carefully chosen lighting. The remaining bedrooms maintain the same level of refinement, unified by a restrained palette and thoughtful detailing. The family bathroom is a standout, designed with a quiet confidence and finished with Burlington fittings, a freestanding bath and a walk-in shower enclosure. It is a space that feels both indulgent and enduring. Above, the principal suite occupies the entirety of the second floor and delivers a more contemporary interpretation of comfort. Bespoke cabinetry runs along one wall, with additional storage seamlessly integrated into the eaves. Rooflights draw in natural light from above, while a Juliet balcony introduces a connection to the outside. The accompanying en-suite is impeccably finished, complete with twin basins, a walk-in shower and a continuation of the same elevated material palette.
The garden extends the home’s design ethos outdoors, arranged with a clear sense of zoning and flow. South-west facing, it captures the best of the afternoon and evening light, shifting in atmosphere as the day unfolds. The initial terrace feels intimate and social, framed by established planting and centred around a seating area that invites slow, relaxed gatherings. A small pond adds a moment of quiet reflection. Beyond, a stretch of lawn introduces openness and versatility, offering space for both recreation and repose. It is a landscape that feels curated yet effortless, an organic extension of the interiors.
Positioned at the far end of the garden, the outbuilding offers a compelling additional layer to the home. Currently arranged as a bar and games room, complete with its own W.C., it is a space that balances leisure with practicality. Its proportions and separation from the main house lend themselves equally well to use as a studio, workspace or gym, depending on the needs of its next custodian. As with the house itself, it reflects a design-led approach where flexibility, quality and lifestyle are held in equal measure.
EPC Rating: C
Key Features
- A design-led Victorian residence of near 2,000 sq.ft, positioned prominently on Bushey’s High Road.
- Striking period façade with London stock brick, gauged red brick lintels, bay windows and recessed porch.
- Beautifully curated interiors blending heritage detail with a refined, contemporary finish.
- Elegant front living room with working fireplace, restored ceiling rose and bespoke lighting.
- Central dining space acting as the social heart of the home with flexible open-plan flow.
- Extended galley kitchen with pastel blue cabinetry, Rangemaster Toledo, farmhouse sink and brick paver flooring.
- Separate utility room and ground floor cloakroom for added practicality.
- Four bedrooms arranged over three floors, including a luxurious top-floor principal suite with en-suite.
- South-west facing landscaped garden with zoned seating, lawn and tranquil pond feature.
- Detached outbuilding with W.C., currently a bar and games room, ideal as a studio, office or gym.
Property Details
- Property type: House
- Property style: Semi Detached
- Price Per Sq Foot: £519
- Approx Sq Feet: 1,928 sqft
- Plot Sq Feet: 1,928 sqft
- Property Age Bracket: Victorian (1830 - 1901)
- Council Tax Band: G
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Off street
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