This simple Victorian workers cottage has been carefully transformed into a beautiful little holiday house. The interior is completely new and its two bedrooms can accommodate 2 or 3 guests. There is a beautiful garden to the rear.
99 Old Street is located centrally and just a few minutes walk to the town centre, on one of Ludlow’s premier streets. It is just a stroll away from Ludlow’s historic church, pubs and castle, where shopping and dining amongst Ludlow’s medieval lanes is plentiful. We are also ideally located for walkers, with the beautiful River Teme and Whitcliffe Common just a couple of minutes walk away. With its 52 acres and outstanding views over the castle, the common is a great place to view Ludlow from, and to stop and think.
This vacation home is located in Ludlow. Shropshire Hills and Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Ludlow Food Centre and Clee Hills. Discover the area's water adventures with water skiing and fishing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with horse riding and hiking.
Weekly price from £651
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