Ludlow is a market town in Shropshire, England, 28 miles (45 km) south of Shrewsbury and 23 miles (37 km) north of Hereford via the main A49 road, which bypasses the town. With a population of approximately 11,000, Ludlow is the largest town in south Shropshire. The town is significant in the history of the Welsh Marches and neighbouring Wales.
Restaurants in Ludlow
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Andy Nash Art (old name - Pepper House Studio) is a quaint little art studio and gallery in the medieval market town of Ludlow, exclusively featuring the work of artist Andy Nash. Chat to the artist as he produces his acrylic semi-abstract seascapes, landscapes, still lifes, and his ink and wash drawings, linocuts and monoprints.
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Our go to place to get jewellery in Ludlow. They offer such a wide range of beautiful pieces, great presents or treats to yourself! All of the ladies are so friendly and helpful and go above and beyond.
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Martin made an absolutely stunning flying jacket for me in sumptuous sheepskin. Excellent quality and craftsmanship! If it is something in leather or sheepskin you want, Martin is your man!
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This is a great little shop with a wonderful selection of cheeses. We particularly wanted to buy local cheeses and the lovely lady was very helpful. There are chutneys and pickles for sale too which are delicious. We couldn’t resist going back and buying a hand crafted oak cheese board there too, which we’re very happy with.
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British Cheese Awards winners 2017 for a range of products, Farm Shop & Deli Awards Food Hall of The Year 2016, Great Taste Awards Shop of the Year 2015, Britain's Best Food Hall 2014 and Winner of the UK's Best Farm Shop Award 2013. Ludlow Farmshop provides a unique shopping experience where farming, food production and retailing come together to create a very special environment. Watch half of the shop’s produce being created through windows into the kitchens; see cheese, butter, yoghurt and ice-cream being made using milk from the Estate’s own cows, fresh cakes and biscuits made daily in the bakery and jams and pickles handmade on site. There is also an extensive and knowledgeable butchery selling estate reared meat, deli and coffee roasting room. 80% of the produce sold is sourced from Shropshire and the surrounding counties. The site also offers a gift shop, picnic area and children’s play area, and is also home to Ludlow Kitchen and The Clive Arms.
Saturday morning and after my primary visit to the Artist's gallery(fabulous art shop and gallery), I decided to explore the local produce at the farm shop. Plenty of free parking, very organised and clean establishment, especially key in the present climate, this farm shop has a splendid array of local produce, quality above everything... Excellent jams/pickles/beers and breads/biscuits purchased to enjoy at the weekend. Very efficient staff, friendly and polite.
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