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Did You Know You Can Stay At Ludlow Castle?

Lovely apartments with views of the Castle and Shropshire Hills.

Castle House is a fine 19th Century Mansion that took on its final form in 1904. The interior has been much altered over the course of time with the latest changes in 2007 to provide visitors with the opportunity to holiday inside the Castle walls.

Three self-catering apartments are available for 3, 4 and 7 night stays. The apartments have 2 bedrooms, 1 en-suite and 1 family bathroom, well-equipped kitchens and sitting-dining rooms with unparalleled views of the Castle and the Shropshire countryside.

Castle House is ideally placed in the centre of the bustling market town of Ludlow which is full of independent shops with markets most days. Ludlow is bordered by two rivers, Whitcliffe Common and Mortimer Forest so there is plenty to explore and do.

Go further afield into the Shropshire Hills and experience the wonders Shropshire has to offer.

The Prince Arthur & Catherine of Aragon

This grand and spacious apartment is on the first floor of Castle House with some internal stairs leading one around a curious circular route of the apartment.

This apartment has 2 rooms, sleeps 4 and dines 6!

The Sir Henry Sidney

The Sir Henry Sidney apartment is situated on the first floor of Castle House and these handsome rooms have views over the castle’s outer bailey towards Whitcliffe, a local beauty spot – which itself grants visitors to Ludlow stunning views of the town and Clee Hill.

This apartment has 2 rooms, sleeps 4 and dines 8.

The Comus

The Comus apartment is situated on the second floor of Castle House, nestling among the eaves and centuries-old beams of this building. The apartment provides accommodation bursting with character and charm, more akin to a cottage, with an outside terrace on the roofs of Castle House.

This apartment has 2 rooms, sleeps 4 and dines 6.

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