Food scene
Mortimers
17 Corve StMichelin star restaurant on Corve Street
Bistro 7
7 Corve StMy personal Favourite restaurant
Great cafe next to the River. Fantastic for Breakfast, lunch or dinner
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CSONS
LinneyGreat cafe next to the River. Fantastic for Breakfast, lunch or dinner
The Unicorn Inn
66 Corve StLocal pub with great food just a short walk away
Charlton Arms Hotel
Wonderful pub on the river
Meet Andy and Kirsten for the best coffee and cake, plus why not ask Andy for a special Gin tasting.
Taste At No 1
1 High StMeet Andy and Kirsten for the best coffee and cake, plus why not ask Andy for a special Gin tasting.
Bill's Kitchen Ludlow
1 Mill StreetGreat Tea and cake In the newly renovated assembly rooms
A must visit is Ludlows famous Food Festival in September
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Ludlow Food Festival
Castle SquareA must visit is Ludlows famous Food Festival in September
Sightseeing
A must visit castle over looking the Rivers Corve and Lugg. Dating back to 1066 and one of the finest medieval ruins in England.
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Ludlow Castle
Castle SquareA must visit castle over looking the Rivers Corve and Lugg. Dating back to 1066 and one of the finest medieval ruins in England.
A National Trust owned Masterpiece of a property, 10 mins from Ludlow
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National Trust Berrington Hall
A National Trust owned Masterpiece of a property, 10 mins from Ludlow
Another National Trust owned masterpiece 20 minutes from Ludlow
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National Trusts Croft Castle och Parkland
B4362Another National Trust owned masterpiece 20 minutes from Ludlow
City/town information
Church Stretton is a market town in Shropshire, England, 13 miles south of Shrewsbury and 15 miles north of Ludlow. The population in 2011 was 4,671. The town was nicknamed Little Switzerland in the late Victorian and Edwardian period for its landscape, and became a health resort
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Church Stretton
Church Stretton is a market town in Shropshire, England, 13 miles south of Shrewsbury and 15 miles north of Ludlow. The population in 2011 was 4,671. The town was nicknamed Little Switzerland in the late Victorian and Edwardian period for its landscape, and became a health resort