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Accommodation Ludlow

Accommodation Ludlow

20 Lower Raven Lane, Ludlow ,
Horseshoe Cottage. Paul Pry and Waterside are our 3 self catering properties in Ludlow, Shropshire. All are close to all the town's amenities Horseshoe Cottage sleeps a maximum of 4 but is ideal for single occupation. Paul Pry sleeps up to 5 but is very popular with couples. It has one ensuite bedroom. Waterside sleeps up to 6 and has superb river views. This spacious accommodation is also very popular with couples. All our rentals have their own priate parking. So you do not have to worry about where to park or pay for on road parking as parking in Ludlow is difficult and time restricted.
Tel: 1455272874
Ludlow English Song Weekend

Ludlow English Song Weekend

Founded fifteen years ago the fifth triennial festival, devoted to both well-loved English song and exploring less well known repertoire takes place 30 May - 2 June in the charming town of Ludlow
Ludlow Ecolog Cabins

Ludlow Ecolog Cabins

Caynham Mill, Ludlow ,
See our website at www.ludlowecologcabins.co.uk for lots of information about our cabin, including up-to-date availability calendar and prices.
Tel: 7977091928
Ludlow Logistics

Ludlow Logistics

Lime Close, Ludlow ,
Friendly and reliable logisitcs and courier service that offers sameday and next day delivery to the UK and European destinations.
Tel: 7925419508
Ludlow Music Society

Ludlow Music Society

Glebe House, Caynham,, Ludlow ,
You can see our programmes, subscribe to a whole season or book tickets for individual concerts on our website
Ludlow Cottages

Ludlow Cottages

The Old Rectory , Ludlow ,
Three stunning holiday cottages for rent in and near Ludlow.
Tel: 1584831213
Ludlow Arts Festival

Ludlow Arts Festival

As well as outdoor concerts in the outer bailey of the Castle this year we will present ten events in a Big-Top-style Theatre, which is fully seated. We look forward to welcoming you to the Ludlow Arts Festival. Book early!
The Unicorn, Ludlow

The Unicorn, Ludlow

66 Corve Street, Ludlow ,
"...this prettily placed white-fronted 17th century inn adjoins a row of black and white cottages and the atmosphere is appealing as soon as you walk through the door. The solidly beamed and partly paneled bar with its huge log fire in a big stone fireplace gives a real feel of age..." "Real ales are well kept on hand pump to local and visiting guests." -THE GOOD PUB GUIDE Food Hours: Monday to Saturday 12:00-14:15 & 18:00-21:15 Sunday 12:00-15:00 & 18:00-21:15 Sample Menus please get in contact for our latest menus: EVENING MENU STARTERS Homemade soup of the day (v) £3.95 Chicken gougons with a sweet chilli sauce £6.25 Chefs pate of the day with toasted bread £5.45 Classic prawn cocktail with bread & butter £5.95 Thai spiced fishcakes with dressed leaves £5.45 Creamy garlic and stilton pan fried mushrooms (v) £5.95 Battered mozzarella sticks with spicy tomato and red onion salsa (v) £5.75 MAINS Slow cooked belly pork, black pudding and caramelised apples in Symonds local cider with spring onion mash £12.95 Our famous fish pie, with smoked haddock, cod, fresh salmon and prawns served with fresh vegetables £11.95 8oz sirloin steak served with mushrooms, onion rings, roast tomato ,salad and chips with home prepared flavored butter, choose from blue cheese, chive and peppercorn, roast garlic and herb, or watercress and horseradish £13.95 Traditional Fish and chips £10.95 Chefs Homemade Steak & Ale pie, with fresh vegetables and chips or mash £10.95 Welsh lamb cutlets, dauphinoise potato, red wine sauce £14.95 Confit of duck leg with ragout of lentils and baby vegetables £11.95 Homemade chicken kiev on a bed of creamed leeks with sautéed potatoes £11.95 Homemade cheese, potato and onion pie with basil tomato and red wine sauce £9.95 Wild mushroom & Gruyere strudel with creamy spinach sauce and new potatoes £9.95 DESSERTS Homemade banoffee pie £4.75 Homemade sticky toffee pudding With custard cream or ice cream £4.75 Homemade rhubarb and apple crumble Served with custard, ice cream or cream £4.75 Homemade Baileys and chocolate cheesecake £4.75 Homemade Treacle sponge and custard £4.75 Trio of ice cream Choose 3 flavours from Pistachio, banoffee, raspberry pavlova, vanilla, strawberry, chocolate £4.75 Homemade Crème brulee Served with cafe curls £4.75 LUNCH TIME SANDWICH MENU All served in Ciabatta bread COLD FILLINGS Roast ham with wholegrain mustard £5.75 Tuna sweetcorn cucumber mayonnaise £5.25 Roast beef and wholegrain mustard £6.45 Chargrilled chicken, bacon and mayo £6.45 Bacon lettuce tomato and mayo £5.95 Cheese and tomato (V) £4.95 Prawns in marie rose sauce £6.45 HOT FILLINGS Cajun spiced chicken with mozzarella melt £6.45 Ludlow sausages with fried onions and Ludlow blue cheese melt £6.45 Roast Pork with apple sauce £6.45 Grilled cheddar and mozzarella homemade red onion salsa (V) £4.95 Provencal style oven roasted aubergines and red onion with rosemary & basil mixed with roasted sweet peppers, with grilled haloummi and a little basil pesto (V) £6,25 All served with dressed leaves and homemade fresh coleslaw Also hot jacket potatoes at £5.95 LUNCH TIME SPECIALS Chef's homemade soup of the day served piping hot with warm bread £3.95 Ludlow sausage in a rich onion gravy served with bubble and squeak £9.95 Traditional fish and chips served with hand cut chips, salad tartar sauce and lemon £10.95 Chef's homemade fish pie with smoked haddock, fresh salmon and prawns topped with creamy mash potato served with fresh vegetables £11.95 Homemade chilli con carne with saffron rice and garlic bread £8.95 Homemade cheese, onion and potato pie with basil, tomato and red wine sauce £9.95 Wild mushroom and Gruyere strudel with creamy spinach sauce and new potatoes £9.95
Parish Church of St Laurence, Ludlow

Parish Church of St Laurence, Ludlow

College Street, Ludlow ,
Dominating the town centre is the exceptionally fine 15th-century parish church of St Laurence, with its 41m / 135ft elegant tower, wonderfully carved misericords and stained glass windows, reflecting the town's prosperity as a centre of the wool trade in the Middle Ages. The ashes of the poet A. E. Housman (1859-1936), the author of 'A Shropshire Lad', were scattered in the churchyard.