Sleeps 6
Visit Britain Rating 3 Star
Built in 1860, Emily Place is a charming character cottage, only 3 minutes walk from the centre of the historic market town of Ludlow.
With its exposed beams, wood-burning stove and 4 poster bed and equipped to very high standards, Emily Place is a delightful combination of period and contemporary style.
Visit Britain Rating 3 Star
Built in 1860, Emily Place is a charming character cottage, only 3 minutes walk from the centre of the historic market town of Ludlow.
With its exposed beams, wood-burning stove and 4 poster bed and equipped to very high standards, Emily Place is a delightful combination of period and contemporary style.
Ludlow
With nearly 500 listed buildings, Ludlow’s medieval street pattern remains almost intact and its ruined Norman castle overlooks the market square where regular street markets are held, selling a range of goods; from local produce to books, crafts and antiques.
Ludlow has excellent shopping with many antique shops and art galleries and a good choice of fashion and gift shops, not forgetting the many shops selling local speciality foods. The town is also renowned for its fine dining and has more Michelin-starred restaurants than anywhere outside London as well as numerous bistros, tea-shops and pubs.
The annual Ludlow Festival is held during June/July, in September there is a Food & Drink Fair and in November a Medieval Fair. Ludlow also has a racecourse, with races held during October to May.
The surrounding countryside is outstanding and there are many historical sites and places of interest within easy reach.
With nearly 500 listed buildings, Ludlow’s medieval street pattern remains almost intact and its ruined Norman castle overlooks the market square where regular street markets are held, selling a range of goods; from local produce to books, crafts and antiques.
Ludlow has excellent shopping with many antique shops and art galleries and a good choice of fashion and gift shops, not forgetting the many shops selling local speciality foods. The town is also renowned for its fine dining and has more Michelin-starred restaurants than anywhere outside London as well as numerous bistros, tea-shops and pubs.
The annual Ludlow Festival is held during June/July, in September there is a Food & Drink Fair and in November a Medieval Fair. Ludlow also has a racecourse, with races held during October to May.
The surrounding countryside is outstanding and there are many historical sites and places of interest within easy reach.