Is Ludlow a market town?

Ludlow is a delightful small market town in south Shropshire, very near to the border with Wales. The townscape, based on the original medieval town plan, has fine examples of architecture from the Medieval, Tudor and Georgian periods.
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Is there a market day in Ludlow?

Ludlow market is a lively and welcoming place at the heart of Ludlow. Regular General markets are held on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday each week of the year. The market space also hosts a range of specialist markets on Thursdays and Sundays throughout the year.
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What type of town is Ludlow?

Ludlow (/lʌd. loʊ/) is a market town and civil parish in Shropshire, England.
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Is Ludlow worth a visit?

Ludlow has many things to offer - from walking the streets of this historic town and visiting the castle and St Laurence's Church, to a meal at one of Ludlow's restaurants.
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Why is Ludlow famous?

Ludlow Castle is a ruined medieval fortification in the town of the same name in the English county of Shropshire, standing on a promontory overlooking the River Teme. The castle was probably founded by Walter de Lacy after the Norman conquest and was one of the first stone castles to be built in England.
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LUDLOW, SHROPSHIRE Travel Guide - A Day in the Historic Market Town!

What is three things Ludlow known for?

From its fossils, the ancient Bitterley hoard, artefacts from Ludlow's medieval church and castle, elegant Georgian Ludlow, and exhibits depicting Ludlow at War and Peace.
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What food is Ludlow famous for?

In season you'll find game and fresh venison from the nearby Mortimer Forest, and all year round you can buy meat from rare breed animals at Wall's. Pork pies and pasties from Wall's, Griffiths' and Carters of Ludlow are beyond compare. Don't forget to try some black pudding and some white pudding while you're at it.
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Can you walk along the river in Ludlow?

Riverside Ramble An easy walk around the Castle and along the River Teme, some steps and inclines so not suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs will need to be carried at points (1.5 miles.) Mortimer Forest (1) A steady climb up forest tracks into the forest and back to Ludlow (3/4 miles.)
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How close is Ludlow to the Welsh border?

Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire with a population of 11,000; it is located 28 miles south of Shrewsbury and 23 miles north of Hereford. The town is significant in the history of the Welsh Marches and neighbouring Wales which is 14 miles to the west.
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Is Shrewsbury bigger than Ludlow?

Shrewsbury is a larger centre and still quite picturesque. Ludlow has it's charms (and it's fans) but, as a born and bred Salopian, I would favour the county town over Ludlow, as a base, every time.
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Is Ludlow a nice town?

With its historic castle, buzzing market and popular festivals, Ludlow has made it into a list of the top 50 towns and suburbs. And its inclusion in The Sunday Times annual "Best Places to Live" list, means more visitors are likely to be drawn to the area.
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Is Ludlow a town or village?

Ludlow is a delightful small market town in south Shropshire, very near to the border with Wales. The townscape, based on the original medieval town plan, has fine examples of architecture from the Medieval, Tudor and Georgian periods.
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Why go to Ludlow?

Ludlow is a thriving medieval market town and an architectural gem with a lively community feel, busy with events and festivals throughout the year.
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What's going on in Ludlow today?

Events today in Ludlow, United Kingdom
  • Drakelow Tunnels Museum Open Day. ...
  • Kidderminster Evening Of Clairvoyance St George's. ...
  • Goat Therapy with Goat or Alpaca walking. ...
  • Beginners photography full day workshop at Attingham Park. ...
  • Saturday Night Party. ...
  • The Upbeat Beatles. ...
  • Sewing for the Terrified (2-Day Intensive)
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Is Ludlow a nice place to live?

In 2015 it was named as one of the Top 50 places to live in 2015 by the Sunday Times, and has since been building a reputation as the jewel in Shropshire's already sparkling crown.
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What is probably the loveliest town in England?

Three things you might not know about Ludlow…

1) It was the Norman precursor to the likes of Milton Keynes; a planned new town, built on a grid. 2) The castle became the administrative centre of the Marches of Wales in the 16th century. 3) John Betjeman wrote that it was “probably the loveliest town in England”.
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What market town is on the Welsh border?

Nestled just inside the Welsh Border on the banks of the River Wye, Hay-on-Wye is a picturesque market town that is renowned for its second-hand bookshops, including the popular Booth's Books. There's also the acclaimed Hay Festival of literature held every year in May and June.
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What is the Welsh name for Ludlow?

The ancient Welsh name for Ludlow was Llystwysoc - meaning Palace of Princes. Ludlow first appears as 'Ludelaue' in the medieval period (1138). It is thought to come from 'hlaw' - a hill or mound and 'hlude' meaning loud water.
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What is the bread walk in Ludlow?

The 'Bread Walk' is largely a creation of Victorian times, about 1850, as a riverside promenade. The Broad Gate is the last surviving of 7 gates in the town wall, which was about 1 mile long and completed by about 1270.
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Can you walk around Ludlow Castle?

From the entrance to the castle, turn left and walk through the Castle gardens around the Castle wall. Follow the footpath through the gardens, under the arch through a small public section of Ludlow Castle, continue along the footpath until you come to a fork, turn left downhill.
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How long is the walk around Ludlow Castle?

An easy half an hour (0.5 miles) stroll around the walls of the historic Ludlow Castle.
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Does Ludlow have a Mcdonalds?

MCDONALD'S, Ludlow - 420 Center St - Menu, Prices & Restaurant Reviews - Food Delivery & Takeaway - Tripadvisor.
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What is the crime rate in Ludlow Shropshire?

The most common crimes in Ludlow are violence and sexual offences, with 268 offences during 2022, giving a crime rate of 26. This is 0.37% higher than 2021's figure of 267 offences and a difference of 0.10 from 2021's crime rate of 26.
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Is Ludlow a foodie town?

Ludlow is often referred to as the 'food and drink capital of the Marches' thanks to its rich culinary heritage, diverse local produce, and thriving hospitality scene. Ludlow's reputation as a gastronomic hub dates right back to medieval times, when the town was a major trading centre for wool and other commodities.
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