Thanks for your helpful responses.
Agile and bazdaman: The higher output boiler is selected not for the space heating, but to get a decent flow rate for the shower, especially when hot water is simultaneously being demanded elsewhere in the house.
Although the house currently has just one bathroom, a second one may be installed some time in the future, and for that reason alone doesn't it make sense to go for a boiler that has a higher DHW flow rate, given it's a combi?
In fact I was considering the WB 42CDI, which has an even higher DHW flow rate - WB recommended it for a 3 bedroom house that might have a 2nd bathroom sometime in the future, so in this sense I suppose bigger is better for the DHW, though irrelevant for the radiators.
Whitespirit66: the current system (just removed) was a 35-year-old floor standing Potterton Kingfisher boiler, that had an even older gravity HW cylinder with scantly jacket insulation and no thermostat on the cylinder.
Unfortunately, to keep costs down and gain valuable storage space from dispensing with the HW cylinder it seems a combi system has to be the way to go, unless someone knows better!
If you think a combi is going to satisfy two outlets at once you are sadly mistaken.