Classic Ludlow, Shropshire
One of the loveliest small towns in England, Ludlow is dominated by the ruins of a huge royal castle, has more than 500 listed buildings and sits within a bend of the River Teme, all surrounded by the spectacular countryside of the Welsh borders.
Typical of the towns eclectic architecture; the Butter Cross of 1746 at the top of Broad Street, and the timber-framed building across the road, thought to have been built in 1462.
Classic Ludlow, Shropshire
One of the loveliest small towns in England, Ludlow is dominated by the ruins of a huge royal castle, has more than 500 listed buildings and sits within a bend of the River Teme, all surrounded by the spectacular countryside of the Welsh borders.
Typical of the towns eclectic architecture; the Butter Cross of 1746 at the top of Broad Street, and the timber-framed building across the road, thought to have been built in 1462.