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Your search for Attractions & events in Ludlow returned 10 results
Attraction - Church/Chapel, Ludlow
A 13th-15thC large parish church (member of the Greater Churches Group) with Medieval misericords, carvings and stained glass. Tower open to the public with fine views.
Attraction - Waymarked Trail, Mortimer Country
Cycle Hire Centre: Award winning cycle hire centre in the beautiful Teme Valley. Cycling holidays: through Herefordshire, the Wye Valley and Wales. Walking holidays along the Mortimer Trail & Offa's Dyke & Glyndwr's Way.
Attraction - Shop/Shopping Centre, Ludlow
A farm shop like no other, the Ludlow Food Centre is situated on the fringes of the Earl of Plymouth Estate (located on the A49, two miles north of Ludlow).
Attraction - Garden, Ludlow
Angel Gardens are beautiful ornamental gardens located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty near Ludlow.
Attraction - Golf Course, Ludlow
Elm Lodge Golf Course is located 1 mile from the town centre of the historic town of Ludlow, in rural setting near bus and train station.
Attraction - Castle/Fort, Ludlow
Construction of Ludlow Castle began in the late 11th Century as the border stronghold of one of the Marcher Lords, Roger De Lacy.
Attraction - Sports Ground/Stadium, Ludlow
Ludlow Castle's 14th Century soldiers practiced archery here. Today owners from all over the country come to race their horses over the same green. A friendly racecourse, retaining its Edwardian character.
Attraction - Museum, Ludlow
The history of Ludlow from 420 million years ago to the 20thC, in a new museum opened in 1995. Hands on opportunities from video microscope to Tudor joints.
Attraction - Church/Chapel, Ludlow
In a spectacular setting next to an early ‘marcher castle’, with a detached bell tower. The unrestored interior, with a chantry chapel for the Knight Templars of St John and a superb 17th-century canopied pew, is timeless and atmospheric.
Attraction - Historic House/Palace, Ludlow
Church and Country House both Grade II listed with landscaped garden.