Guide price

£1,075,000

7 bed detached house for sale
Diddlebury, Craven Arms, Shropshire SY7

    • 7 beds

    • 4 baths

    • 5 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

Freehold
Added on 14/05/2026

About this property

  • Substantial Country Home in Prime Corvedale Setting – Over 6,000 sq ft of beautifully evolved accommodation, enjoying privacy and far-reaching views on the edge of a sought-after village.

  • Exceptional Flexibility of Living Space – Thoughtfully extended to provide a highly adaptable layout, ideal for modern family life, entertaining and home working.

  • Self-Contained Two-Bedroom Annexe – Perfectly suited for multi-generational living, guest accommodation or income potential.

  • Outstanding Outbuildings & Business Potential – Extensive range including workshops, barns and garaging, offering excellent scope for home-based business or lifestyle use.

  • Elegant Interiors with Character Features – Including an inglenook fireplace, bespoke oak kitchen and a superb principal bedroom suite with dressing rooms.

  • Beautiful Gardens with Far-Reaching Views – Landscaped grounds of just under an acre, combining open lawns with mature planting and uninterrupted countryside vistas.

  • EPC Rating = D

An exceptional country house of scale, privacy and flexibility, set within just under an acre in one of South Shropshire’s most sought-after valleys.

Description
Extending to over 6,000 sq ft of versatile accommodation, Milford House is a substantial and carefully evolved country home offering a rare combination of space, flexibility and privacy. The property has been extended over time to create a well-balanced layout, complemented by a self-contained two-bedroom annexe and an extensive range of high-quality outbuildings. Together, these elements provide a highly adaptable environment suited to modern family life, multi-generational living or home-based business use.

The house is approached through gates opening onto a wide sweeping driveway, providing generous parking and turning space. The property is entered via a welcoming front door into a bright entrance hall, where there is a conveniently positioned WC. From here, the accommodation flows effortlessly; to the right is a charming snug, complete with a useful pantry, which in turn opens into the impressive kitchen/breakfast room. This well-appointed space features fitted units, an aga, integrated appliances and ample room for informal dining, making it very much the heart of the home.

From the kitchen, a door and a step down lead into the characterful sitting room. This inviting space centres around an impressive brick inglenook fireplace, complemented by two striking stained glass windows and space for a woodburning stove. With oak flooring underfoot and doors opening out to the garden, this room perfectly blends period charm with everyday comfort. The sitting room connects through to the main entrance hall and principal staircase, from which the formal drawing room can be accessed. This is a generous L-shaped room, featuring a handsome stone inglenook fireplace with woodburning stove, and providing an elegant setting for both entertaining and relaxation. Adjoining is a delightful garden room, enjoying views over the grounds and direct access outside.

The principal bedroom suite is approached via a secondary staircase within the more modern wing of the house, offering a sense of privacy and separation. This superb suite comprises a spacious bedroom, ‘his and hers’ walk-in wardrobes, and a well-appointed en suite bathroom with separate bath and shower. The main staircase rises to the original part of the house, where the remaining bedrooms are located. These include a spacious double bedroom with fitted wardrobes to two sides, an en suite shower room, and a bay window enjoying attractive views across the surrounding fields.

A landing leads to bedroom three, which is arranged with a study area, dressing room and sleeping space, also benefitting from a charming bay window. Further accommodation includes a family bathroom with shower, a generous double bedroom with built-in wardrobes and a study/play area, an airing cupboard, and an additional double bedroom with built-in mirrored wardrobes, enjoying a dual aspect. The property offers highly flexible accommodation, well suited to family living or multigenerational use.

A particular feature of the house is the integral access to a substantial garage with sliding doors, providing space for two vehicles. This area also incorporates a laundry room, utility space and built-in cupboards. Beyond lies an enclosed walkway, which leads to a home office. There is an additional utility room fitted with units and a sink-ideal for creative or practical pursuits and a staircase rises to a further sewing and craft room with ample storage, along with a snug seating area offering potential to extend or open into adjoining space. The office itself enjoys wonderful views over the surrounding fields and benefits from an abundance of natural light, alongside a characterful brick inglenook fireplace with woodburning stove, creating an inspiring and productive working environment.

Location
Milford House is situated in the Corvedale in South Shropshire, an area characterised by open countryside, limestone escarpments and an established network of walking, cycling and riding routes. The setting provides a rural environment with access to a number of nearby market towns.

Church Stretton lies approximately 10 miles to the west, positioned within the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The town provides a range of shops, cafés and everyday services, along with access to walking routes across the Long Mynd and surrounding hills. Church Stretton Golf Club, located just outside the town, offers an established hilltop course.

Ludlow is around 9 miles to the south and provides a broader range of facilities. The town is known for its historic buildings, regular markets and established food and drink sector, with a range of independent shops, restaurants and services. Much Wenlock is situated approximately 12 miles to the north. The town offers local amenities including shops, public houses and cafés, along with community facilities and sporting provision. It is associated with the origins of the modern Olympic movement and continues to host local events through the Much Wenlock Olympian Society.

The surrounding area includes access to routes such as Wenlock Edge and the Shropshire Way, along with a number of bridleways suitable for riding. Local towns including Bridgnorth (approximately 15 miles to the east) and Craven Arms provide additional services, with Craven Arms also offering rail connections to Shrewsbury and Hereford.

Square Footage: 5,423 sq ft



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Additional Info
The self-contained annexe has its own private entrance and provides independent accommodation. It comprises an open-plan sitting room and kitchen with oak flooring, fitted units and a brick inglenook fireplace with wood-burning stove. Upstairs are two double bedrooms and a shower room, making it suitable for extended family, guests or rental use.
The gardens extend to just under an acre and are laid primarily to level lawn, interspersed with paved pathways and mature planting. The principal lawn areas enjoy open views across the Corvedale, while the setting maintains a sense of privacy created by the positioning of the house and established borders.

The outbuildings represent a significant feature of the property, providing extensive storage and operational space. These include a carport leading to a large secure workshop, a three-bay open barn with adjoining wood store, a bespoke full-height garage with space for a large camper van or caravan and further garaging with additional open bay storage.

The secure workshop is of particular note, incorporating an internal staircase to a substantial upper floor that extends to a larger footprint than the ground level. This upper space offers considerable potential for a range of uses, including storage, studio space or possible conversion to further accommodation, subject to the relevant permissions.

Milford House offers a combination of substantial accommodation, independent living space and extensive outbuildings within a rural setting, with a level of flexibility and development potential not commonly available.

Services- Mains water, Electricity. Lpg for Annexe oven. Mains drainage, oil central heating. Solar panels on an fit. BT Broadband connected.

The property also benefits from solar panels installed in December 2012. These are registered under the Feed-in Tariff (fit) scheme at a fixed rate of 45.4p per unit, guaranteed until December 2036, and generate approximately £2,500–£3,000 per annum (weather dependent).

Council Tax- Shropshire. Band F.

Photography- 2026/05- EHouse
Brochure- 2026/05 btj

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