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Old Downton Lodge
Downton-On-The-Rock, LUDLOW, Shropshire, SY8 2HU
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Ideally located within easy reach of Shropshire, Herefordshire, and Worcestershire Old Downton Lodge provides the perfect location for a relaxing break in the heart of the countryside. A warm welcome is awaiting you at this family owned and run hotel which offers stunning views accross the Italian influenced country style gardens out to the beautiful surrounding countryside. Each of the 9 individually crafted rooms offer all you need to ensure your stay is relaxing and enjoyable including high specification en-suite bathrooms, with walk in showers andor large baths. All rooms have been recently updated and are situated in the barn conversion which overlooks the beautiful Italian influenced country garden. The Lodge Restaurant offers an intimate feel, yet the old Medieval hay drying room, with its high ceilings, oak beams, and unique triangular windows, create a real grand rustic feel. The delicious food, created by renowned chef Martyn Emsen and his team, is prepared fresh to order with many seasonal ingredients sourced from the hotels grounds. The restaurant is recommended in The Good Food Guide.The pretty courtyard area provides the perfect place to relax on a Summers day after a leisurely walk in the beautiful countryside. The hotel is set amid the ancient settlement of Downton on the Rock, which is been established since Roman times, alongside the meandering Roman Gorge. Perfectly located to explore Shropshire, Herefordshire, and Worcestershire, including Ludlow, The Marches, Mortimer Country, The Teme Valley, and the borders of Wales.

TheBrakes
Downton Castle, LUDLOW, Shropshire, SY8 2LF
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The Feathers Hotel
Bull Ring, LUDLOW, Shropshire, SY8 1AA
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The Feathers Hotel in Ludlow is internationally recognised for its beautiful jacobean architecture and medieval heritage. Recently described in the New York Times, I dare say it is the most handsome Inn in the world.....everybody knows of it. It is one of the prime images of Olde England, portrayed in posters and brochures wherever tourism is knownSituated at the heart of the ancient market town of Ludlow, there are excellent craft and antique shops and a wealth of historic buildings, all with in easy walking distance.The Feathers 40 bedrooms include spacious and individual luxury suites, Four Poster Beds, Spa Baths and Fireplaces.All rooms are en-suite with both Bath and Shower and all equipped with Flat Screen Television with satelite channels. 6 new Luxury Suites due to be completed by March 2008Wi Fi is available at no extra chargeThe Feathers award winning Restaurant enjoys a reputation for offering traditional, innovative and contemporary cooking using fresh local produce wherever possible with the menu changed daily. We do recommend making a table reservation especially at weekends.The Feathers Bar , voted as serving the best real ale in Ludlow (2007), offers a varied choice of freshly prepared traditional Pub Food with a superb adjacent courtyard. During winter months our Real Log Fires add to creating a warm and welcoming environment and residents also have the exclusive use of our historic James I Lounge.

MirabeauGuestHouse
5 Upper Linney, LUDLOW, Shropshire, SY8 1EF
Tel: 01584 872289
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SouthcotBed&Breakfast
Southcot, LUDLOW, Shropshire, SY8 1EZ
Tel: 01584 879655
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TheCecilGuestHouse
Sheet Road, LUDLOW, Shropshire, SY8 1LR
Tel: 01584 872442
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RossB&B
73-74 Lower Broad Street, LUDLOW, Shropshire, SY8 1PH
Tel: 01584 876996
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NumberTwentyEight
28 Lower Broad Street, LUDLOW, Shropshire, SY8 1PQ
Tel: 01584 875466
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Bromley Court
18-20 Lower Broad Street , , LUDLOW, Shropshire, SY8 1PQ
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Quality bed and breakfast accommodation in Ludlow - where Herefordshire meets Shropshire, and England meets Wales! Our Guesthouse comprises three period houses, at Bromley Court in a lovely street in historic Ludlow. Lower Broad Street is between the 13th Century Broadgate and the 15th Century Bridge over the River Teme. Bromley Court comprises three Tudor cottages. Each one forms a private suite. There is a wealth of oak beams and two have inglenook fireplaces. All rooms and suites are decorated in their own individual style, together with all the facilities one is entitled to expect with 5 star status.

Old Downton Lodge
Downton-On-The-Rock, LUDLOW, Shropshire, SY8 2HU
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Ideally located within easy reach of Shropshire, Herefordshire, and Worcestershire Old Downton Lodge provides the perfect location for a relaxing break in the heart of the countryside. A warm welcome is awaiting you at this family owned and run hotel which offers stunning views accross the Italian influenced country style gardens out to the beautiful surrounding countryside. Each of the 9 individually crafted rooms offer all you need to ensure your stay is relaxing and enjoyable including high specification en-suite bathrooms, with walk in showers andor large baths. All rooms have been recently updated and are situated in the barn conversion which overlooks the beautiful Italian influenced country garden. The Lodge Restaurant offers an intimate feel, yet the old Medieval hay drying room, with its high ceilings, oak beams, and unique triangular windows, create a real grand rustic feel. The delicious food, created by renowned chef Martyn Emsen and his team, is prepared fresh to order with many seasonal ingredients sourced from the hotels grounds. The restaurant is recommended in The Good Food Guide.The pretty courtyard area provides the perfect place to relax on a Summers day after a leisurely walk in the beautiful countryside. The hotel is set amid the ancient settlement of Downton on the Rock, which is been established since Roman times, alongside the meandering Roman Gorge. Perfectly located to explore Shropshire, Herefordshire, and Worcestershire, including Ludlow, The Marches, Mortimer Country, The Teme Valley, and the borders of Wales.
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