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Ludlow Food Centre - If you like good food, where the produce is grown locally and the meat comes from local farmers, then this is the place to visit. A very friendly atmosphere, where most of the products are made onsite and where you can get lots of advice of the specific foods available.
You will get some good inspiration the next time you start cooking!
Also a cafe onsite to have a rest and sook in the atmosphere.
Ludlow Food Centre
Ludlow Swimming Pool - Ludlow swimming pool has a good sized pool and a few smaller pools for the little ones. At certain times you can use the diving pool and the flume. Fun for young and old.
Use of the spa for adults for some proper 'get away from it all', with its sauna, saltroom, jucuzi and monsoon showers.
Ludlow Swimming Pool
Ludlow Swimming Pool - Ludlow swimming pool has a good sized pool and a few smaller pools for the little ones. At certain times you can use the diving pool and the flume. Fun for young and old.
Use of the spa for adults for some proper 'get away from it all', with its sauna, saltroom, jucuzi and monsoon showers.
Ludlow Swimming Pool
Ludlow - Ludlow has been described by John Betjeman as “…England’s finest town” and by Country Life magazine as “England’s finest market town”.
Ludlow has much to offer a visitor but it is not a museum. It is steeped in tradition and history, but it is still very much a working town, a bustling centre of trade that serves a large, natural hinterland.
Ludlow boasts around 500 listed buildings. The centre of the town is an amazing concentration of architectural heritage, with buildings from different eras rubbing shoulders with one another. Apart from the diversity of this built environment, Ludlow is also unique in that many of the buildings are in regular, commercial use so you can admire and enjoy them from the inside, as well as from the street.
The river Teme is very much part of Ludlow’s history and past prosperity –five weirs, including the unusual and recentlyrestored Horseshoe Weir, produced power for a series of watermills engaged in processing wool from Marches sheep.
For lovers of the countryside, Ludlow makes a great base. Surrounded by the hills of Shropshire and North Herefordshire, and lying on the Shropshire Way and Mortimer Trail, Ludlow is ideally placed as a base for walking or cycling. It also has local facilities for sports such as mountain biking, horse riding and canoeing as well as a popular leisure centre. If you stay at Angel House you will be in an ideal location to enjoy all the joys of the area.
Ludlow
Saverys Licensed Cafe - There are many places to eat in Ludlow and nearby Leominster but if you are staying in the area you shouldn't miss visiting Savery's on Broad Leominster. It makes oyu glad that there are independent restaurants producing top quality home cooked food all served with a friendly smile.
Saverys Licensed Cafe