Set back on the highly regarded Chestnut Rise cul-de-sac, this substantial 1930s home occupies a quietly impressive position between Bushey Heath and the village itself. Extending to almost 2,000 sq.ft across two well-composed floors, the house is immediately distinguished by its handsome façade, a balanced blend of red brick, white render and generous glazing that lends both presence and longevity. Meticulously maintained over more than four decades of ownership, the house functions beautifully as it stands while offering exceptional scope for future enhancement. With neighbouring homes already refurbished, the opportunity here is clear: a solid, well-proportioned base that can be thoughtfully reimagined over time to suit the eventual occupier’s needs, without the risk of overcapitalisation. Set back from the road, the frontage currently provides driveway parking in front of the garage, but its width and depth invite a more ambitious approach, whether a generous conventional layout or a carriage-style driveway creating extensive off-street parking and a stronger sense of arrival. A gated side access leads through to a private, secluded rear garden, reinforcing the sense of calm and privacy that defines this quietly confident family home.
Stepping inside, a wide and welcoming hallway sets the tone, acting as the central axis from which each carefully considered space unfolds. Double doors ahead and a single door to the left lead through to a generous dual-aspect through-lounge measuring 22’4” x 24’1”, currently arranged as a more formal sitting room with space to dine. Original oak parquet flooring and a feature fireplace quietly honour the home’s heritage, lending warmth and a sense of timelessness throughout. The kitchen balances form and function with ease. Cabinetry wraps the space on a clean ninety-degree layout, while each appliance has been thoughtfully selected to elevate the everyday without excess. The ground floor is further enhanced by a second reception room, forming part of the later extension, alongside a practical utility room and shower room. A separate guest WC sits neatly off the hallway, completing a ground floor arrangement that is both versatile and well resolved.
Upstairs, the sense of balance and proportion continues. The principal suite measures 12’10” x 15’1” and is complete with built-in cabinetry and a well-appointed en-suite bathroom. Three further bedrooms follow a cohesive design language, each offering generous proportions and practical, flexible layouts suited to family living. The family bathroom has been curated with the same level of care, featuring a bathtub set against crisp white tiling with a subtle blue feature band. By thoughtfully reclaiming space from a former landing cupboard, the current owners have introduced a separate walk-in shower enclosure. As with much of the house, there is scope for the next owners to introduce their own aesthetic over time. The considered decisions made throughout the current tenure ensure the home can be lived in and enjoyed immediately, while any future changes can be approached gradually and with confidence.
To the rear, the garden is notably wide with excellent depth, offering a private and secure outdoor space that will appeal to families and keen gardeners alike. Predominantly laid to lawn, it is framed by established shrubbery along the boundaries, providing a natural sense of enclosure and privacy. The house also benefits from an integral garage, with side access linking the front of the property to the garden, reinforcing both practicality and future flexibility.














