Set on Hubert Crescent, a short walk north of Bushey village and within the private Sandbrook Park estate, this three-bedroom semi-detached house offers a straightforward, well-considered home in a settled residential setting. It’s a house that works: sensibly laid out, well maintained, and easy to live in. The current owners have updated the property with day-to-day family life in mind, keeping finishes neutral and practical throughout. From the street, the house presents a simple, traditional façade, with a low-maintenance front garden and allocated parking to the rear - a useful and increasingly rare feature locally. Hubert Crescent itself is quiet and established, with a strong community feel and good access to schools, green space and transport links.
Inside, the entrance hall is bright and uncluttered, setting a relaxed, functional tone. The living room sits to the front of the house and is well proportioned, with a large window bringing in plenty of natural light. It’s a comfortable, adaptable space that feels ready to use as-is. To the rear, the kitchen and dining area is arranged as a single, open-plan room overlooking the garden. The cabinetry is neutral, the finishes understated, and the layout works equally well for everyday family life or casual entertaining. There’s room here to personalise over time, but no immediate need to change anything. A ground floor WC sits just off the kitchen, along with a door opening directly onto the garden.
Upstairs, there are three bedrooms, all light and simply finished. The main bedroom is a good size with space for freestanding furniture, while the two additional rooms are well suited to children, guests or working from home. A modern family bathroom completes the first floor.
The rear garden is private and manageable, with a paved terrace directly off the house leading onto a lawn, all enclosed for a good degree of privacy. It’s an easy outdoor space - suitable for dining outside, children playing, or simply being low effort.








