Is Ludlow a nice area?

Ludlow named 'most stylish place to live in Shropshire' - with four towns coming close. The historic market town of Ludlow has been named the most stylish place to live in Shropshire in a new survey. Online home furniture shop Furniturebox conducted the survey, which involved polling 5,000 people in the county.
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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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Is Ludlow an affluent?

What makes Ludlow such a gem is the wealth of historic buildings still intact, the medieval street pattern still remains and there are over 500 Listed properties, many with impressive Georgian facades added by wealthy merchants, Ludlow was and still is a prosperous Town.
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Is Ludlow worth visiting?

Ludlow has a wide variety of small independent retailers, where the traditions of good quality and friendly service still hold good. Many historic inns and taverns offer refreshment and accommodation, as well as numerous other restaurants, cafes, bed and breakfasts and holiday accommodation.
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What is probably the loveliest town in England?

Ludlow has nearly 500 listed buildings, including examples of medieval and Tudor-style half-timbered buildings. The town was described by Sir John Betjeman as "probably the loveliest town in England".
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What is Britain's poshest town?

According to The Times, that accolade now falls to the north Shropshire village of Hodnet, about six miles south west of Market Drayton. This places it above illustrious locations such as Braemar in the Scottish Highlands, Burnham Market in Norfolk, and the medieval riverside village of Castle Combe in Wiltshire.
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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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How do you spend a day in Ludlow?

Top Attractions in Ludlow
  1. Stokesay Castle. 1,200. Historic Sites. ...
  2. Ludlow Castle. 2,043. Castles. ...
  3. Ludlow Brewing Company. 483. Breweries. ...
  4. St Laurence's Church. 873. Historic Sites. ...
  5. Clee Hills. 211. Nature & Wildlife Areas. ...
  6. Mortimer Forest. 121. Nature & Wildlife Areas. ...
  7. Ludlow Museum. History Museums. ...
  8. Ludlow Market. 243.
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What is three things Ludlow known for?

Indeed, Ludlow is picturesque, with a majestic church, castle ruins, rivers and bridges and around 500 listed buildings. This is an affluent town, founded on wool and cloth, which was by the 16th century a major administrative centre governing Wales and Shropshire's border counties.
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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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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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Is Ludlow an expensive place to live?

And that means it costs a lot to live here. But that's good news for homeowners, who stand to make a tidy sum should they want to sell up and move elsewhere. The average house in Shropshire, which includes towns like Shrewsbury, Ludlow and Market Drayton, costs £275,592 according to latest property prices from June.
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What is the crime rate in Ludlow UK?

The overall crime rate in Ludlow in 2022 was 60 crimes per 1,000 people.
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Why move to Ludlow?

Ludlow is so diverse with all of its eateries, independent shops, history, art and culture. We have the beautiful riverside walks and surrounding hills which are easily accessible and have stunning views.
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What are the most deprived areas in Shropshire?

Two LSOA's within Shropshire fall within the 10% most deprived na onally and they are within Harlesco in Shrewsbury and Ludlow East.
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Is Ludlow a good place to retire?

Ludlow has been named as one of the top 20 places to retire to in Britain, according to a new survey. The town was hailed as one of the top hot spots for a happy retirement in the Daily Telegraph.
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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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What days are Ludlow market on?

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 are the demographics of Ludlow?

Ludlow's popula on density was 8.2 people per hectare, making it 6th most densely populated of all Shropshire Market Towns. Ludlow's popula on consists of 49% male and 51 % female. Ludlow Town Council popula on has increased since 1981 from 7,946 to 10,266 in 2011. This is an increase of 36% in 30 years.
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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 car parking free in Ludlow?

Parking in Ludlow. Pay and Display Meters: On-street parking in the town centre (Central Red Zone) is available with Pay and Display. Further out from the town centre (Blue Zone) it is free but time restricted.
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What is in Ludlow town?

Ludlow has many things to offer - from walking the streets of this historic town and visiting Ludlow Castle and St Laurence's Church, to a meal at one of Ludlow's restaurants.
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What was filmed at Ludlow Castle?

Amongst previous clients Ludlow Castle has been used as a location for medieval comedy film, Catherine Called Birdy, written and directed by Lena Dunham, starring Billie Piper.
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What has been filmed at Ludlow Castle?

  • The Six Wives of Henry VIII. 2001– 7.9 (297) Rate. TV Mini Series. ...
  • Monarchy with David Starkey. 2004–2007. 8.1 (539) Rate. TV Series. ...
  • Faintheart. 20081h 32m. 6.2 (1.2K) Rate. ...
  • Russell Grant's Postcards. 1998– 4.7 (14) Rate. ...
  • The Martyr of Mavis. 20051h 38m. 8.3 (7) Rate.
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Does anyone live in Ludlow Castle?

Ludlow Castle, part of Powis Estates, is a partly ruined uninhabited medieval fortress in the town of the same name in the English county of Shropshire.
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