Enjoying an excellent location, within the centre of the historic market town of Ludlow, this Grade II listed property with its traditional frontage and architect design oak framed living space opening onto a walled garden, creates a perfect base for enjoying the many festivals and events that Ludlow has to offer. Ludlow is a thriving market town and an architectural gem, situated in a cliff above the River Terme and is surrounded by the countryside of south Shropshire, busy throughout the year with events and festivals celebrating good food, arts, crafts, theatre, walking and the showcase for this being the Ludlow Food and Drink Festival held every September. For keen walkers enjoy the Mary Webb trail, The Shropshire Way and Walks in the Mortimer Forest as well as shorter strolls alongside the river and around the medieval castle. If you have time to escape this vibrant town, there s much to see further afield, Stokesay castle, Wenlock Priory and Severn valley railway. When entering the property you will find a cosy living room with woodburner and TV/DVD player to relax in after a day of exploring the area. The property also benefits from a well equipped kitchen which leads to the dining room with sofa and doors leading to the traditionally walled courtyard with table and chairs which give you the best of both worlds to dine in. Upstairs you will find 1 kingsize bed and 1 twin with ensuite WC and sink together with a separate bathroom with roll top bath with shower and WC. Shops, pubs and restaurants within walking distance. Free unallocated street parking pass available for 1 car when confirming registration number to owner.
Weekly price from £585
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