Huge single-level home with luxury finishes and private access to Hednesford Hills Nature Reserve.
Architect-designed extension with double roof lanterns
This fully reimagined four-bedroom detached bungalow on Rawnsley Road blends bold contemporary design with generous, practical living. The extended open-plan heart of the home features double roof lanterns, a large island with seating for five, white quartz surfaces and bifold doors that link seamlessly to the south-facing garden. The master suite is designed as a boutique retreat with its own lantern-lit seating area and media wall. A hotel-style bathroom with a freestanding bath under a skylight and a large double walk-in shower reinforces the luxury feel.
The plot is a standout: approximately 56m by 16m, backing directly onto Hednesford Hills Nature Reserve with a private gate and substantial off-street parking for 8–10 cars behind electric gates. At the garden’s far end is a garage plus a separate office/gym space offering conversion potential for a home gym, games room or annex subject to planning. The property totals around 3,025 sq ft and is freehold, set in a quiet, low-crime area with fast broadband and good local schools.
Practical details and considerations are straightforward. The bungalow has been newly renovated and extended, but the EPC is currently awaited. Council tax sits in band D and the size and plot will bring higher maintenance and landscaping costs than a standard house. The layout is traditional but expansive — great for families wanting single-level living, buyers seeking a home with significant entertaining and garden space, or those wanting a high-spec bungalow close to green space.
In short: a one-off, high-spec detached bungalow that feels like a house in both scale and ambition. It suits buyers who value generous single-level living, strong indoor–outdoor flow and direct access to Cannock Chase countryside, while accepting the practical running costs of a large, premium property.