Tucked towards the end of the highly regarded Chiltern Close cul-de-sac, this substantial four-bedroom, four-bathroom home enjoys a quietly impressive position between Bushey Heath and the village itself. Thoughtfully extended during the current owners’ tenure, the house now spans an impressive 2,028 sq.ft across two beautifully arranged floors, offering generous, well-balanced accommodation throughout and is presented to the market with a complete chain. Its late-20th-century façade pairs crisp white render with warm buff brick beneath a tiled gable roof, while a distinctive crazy-paved driveway provides off-street parking ahead of the integral garage (partially converted to create a private office with its own external entrance, yet retaining useful storage to the front). A side gate opens to the north-easterly facing rear garden which, owing to the home’s corner-plot position, wraps elegantly at a right angle, welcoming natural light throughout the day and offering a wonderfully private setting complete with lawn, bar area and a charming stream - a space designed as much for long summer afternoons as it is for lively evenings with friends and family.
Step inside and the tone is set immediately: a wide, light-filled hallway. From here, the beautifully curated interior unfolds with intention - a ground-floor W.C and generous understairs storage positioned with practicality in mind - before the house truly reveals itself to the right. The open-plan living space (an extraordinary 35’2” x 27’4”) is nothing short of breathtaking. Laid in oversized herringbone parquet LVT, grounded by a bold navy feature wall and framed by anthracite bi-folding doors, it strikes that rare balance between architectural impact and everyday comfort. Designed across a subtle right-angle, the space flows organically, culminating in a spectacular, light-drenched kitchen that commands attention. Created for hosting on any scale, its centrepiece is a perfectly square, seamless white island (insistently specified without a single join) incorporating an induction hob and sleek contemporary extractor, forming both sculptural statement and social hub. Surrounding cabinetry integrates a suite of high-spec appliances chosen as carefully for performance as for aesthetics, blending form and function with quiet confidence. Completing the ground floor is a well-appointed utility room with secondary sink, ensuring the practicalities of daily life remain discreetly separate from the showpiece setting.
Upstairs, the same sense of cohesion and considered design continues. Four beautifully appointed bedrooms unfold from a bright central landing, each finished with a consistent palette and understated detailing that ties the floor together effortlessly. Three of the bedrooms enjoy their own sleek en-suite shower rooms, thoughtfully specified and impeccably presented, while a separate family bathroom serves the remaining bedroom with equal attention to finish. The principal suite is particularly impressive: complete with a dedicated dressing area. For those seeking additional flexibility, a simple reconfiguration (repositioning the entrance) could easily see this space adapted to create a fifth bedroom, nursery or private study, without compromise. It is a first floor that feels balanced, versatile and quietly indulgent in equal measure.
The garden reveals itself as a natural extension of the living space - private, immersive and unexpectedly generous. Thanks to the home’s corner-plot position, it wraps elegantly at a right angle, allowing light to track across the lawn from morning through to late afternoon, creating a setting that feels open yet entirely secluded. A broad patio provides the perfect stage for al fresco dining, while the lawn offers ample space for children to roam or guests to spill out on long summer evenings.














