£850,000
4 bed bungalow for saleRawnsley Road, Hednesford WS12
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
eXp World UK
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About this property
Ref: JC0739
Completely reimagined 4-bed detached bungalow. Architecturally extended and redesigned to feel anything but ordinary.
Dream kitchen with double roof lanterns, oversized island with seating for five, white quartz worktop, range cooker, butler sink, and masses of storage.
Luxury master suite. Roof lantern, media wall, electric fire, and its own chill-out zone.
Hotel-style main bathroom. Freestanding bath under a lantern skylight, huge double walk-in shower, pure boutique energy.
Stunning south-facing garden. Approx. 56 metres long and 16 meters wide, backing onto Hednesford Hills Nature Reserve with private gate access.
Professional video tour
360 degree virtual tour
Awaiting EPC
Council tax band D
Ref: JC0739 - Now this… this is not your average bungalow.
Set behind electric gates on Rawnsley Road in Hednesford, this reimagined, extended, and seriously upgraded four-bed home is a total one-off. A proper head-turner.
You’re welcomed by a huge gravel drive with room for 8 to 10 cars, easy. And that sets the tone. Inside, it’s big, bold, and beautifully done. Step into the wide hallway and swing a right, and boom, the heart of the home. An open-plan space that just keeps going. You’ve got the lounge area with a log burner perfect for cosy nights, a proper dining zone, and then… the kitchen.
And what. A. Kitchen.
Extended out with two massive lantern skylights, it’s a total showstopper. The island steals the spotlight. Seating for five, integrated dishwasher, pull-out bins, storage galore and that classic butler sink. It’s topped in white quartz, while the rest of the kitchen pops with rich blue units and warm wooden worktops. There’s a range cooker, masses of storage, and bifold doors that throw you straight out into that unreal garden. And yep, there’s a utility room off to the side, too.
Now the master bedroom? That’s a sanctuary. Also extended, with its own skylight, a king-size bed zone, cosy seating area, media wall and electric fire. It's like your own boutique suite.
The other three bedrooms are all generous doubles (no box rooms here) and bedroom two has a brilliant LED-lit coving that gives it a really sleek, high-end finish.
Then there’s the bathroom. And calling it a bathroom feels wrong. It’s more like a spa. Freestanding tub under yet another roof lantern (imagine that at night), a huge double walk-in shower, and loads of space. There’s also a second bathroom between bedrooms three and four, which could easily become a Jack and Jill en-suite if you fancied.
Now… the garden. Let’s talk about that.
South-facing. Around 56 metres long and 16 meters wide. Backing onto Hednesford Hills Nature Reserve with your own private gate at the top. It's quiet, green, and full of possibility. Whether you’re after peace and privacy or outdoor adventures.
Right at the bottom you’ve got a garage with an office space that’s crying out to be a gym, games room, bar, or even a self-contained annexe.
This isn’t just a bungalow. It’s a lifestyle. A headspace. A forever kind of home.
Location
Rawnsley Road has that down-to-earth, welcoming feel that makes a place truly feel like home. Set just outside the bustle of Hednesford town centre, it’s the kind of road where neighbours know each other, kids still ride their bikes, and there’s always a friendly nod from the postie.
The location blends convenience with greenery. You're just minutes from the shops, cafés, and the train station, but equally close to the open spaces of Cannock Chase. Whether it’s a morning jog through the trails, a weekend dog walk, or just a breath of fresh air after work, that connection to nature is a big part of life here.
The homes along Rawnsley Road are a mix of traditional terraced houses with real character to modernised family homes with generous gardens and off-street parking. There’s a strong sense of community, and people tend to stay once they settle in.
Schools, supermarkets, and parks, it’s all nearby. And for commuters, access to the M6, A34, and the Chase Line train into Birmingham makes life simple without the stress.
Entrance Hall
Lounge/Dining Room - 12.10m (39'8") x 4.29m (14'1")
Kitchen/Breakfast Area - 6.62m (21'9") x 4.77m (15'8")
Utility - 2.74m (9') x 1.41m (4'8")
Master Bedroom - 4.08m (13'5") x 3.64m (11'11")
Sitting Room - 4.08m (13'5") x 3.79m (12'5")
Bedroom Two - 4.90m (16'1") x 4.08m (13'5")
Bedroom Three - 5.87m (19'3") x 2.95m (9'8")
Bedroom Four - 5.07m (16'8") x 3.73m (12'3")
Bathroom One
Bathroom Two
Garage - 8.23m (27') x 5.22m (17'2")
Office - 5.22m (17'2") x 2.24m (7'4")
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