Farden
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The Telford Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort
Beautiful spacious room. Staff were amazing so polite and helpful. Breakfast was great too.
Reviewed on 2026/2/15

Hogarths Stone Manor
Wow what a place, clean modern and quiet rooms and the breakfast was fantastic. Convenient for a stop along the M5 if required.
Reviewed on 2026/2/22

Best Western Valley Hotel
We had a lovely 1 night stay. Staff very welcoming with good food and service in the restaurant.
Reviewed on 2026/2/13

Apartment - Sleeps 2 - Pet Friendly - Parking
Lovely little apartment, dog friendly in the centre of Ludlow. Spotlessly clean. Would stay again.
Reviewed on 2025/6/12

Hampstall Inn Flats

Humbug Cottage
A great quite deceivingly large property with some great old features. The standard of the fixtures and fittings are very high and the brownies on arrival were amazing. Much Wenlock is a li ely setting with pmenty of shops, cafe's and pubs.
Reviewed on 2024/7/7
Popular places to visit

Ludlow Castle
You can find out about the history of Ludlow with a stop at Ludlow Castle. Check out the top-notch restaurants or lively bars in this relaxing area.

Clee Hills
Enjoy an outing to Clee Hills during your stay in Hopton Cangeford. Check out the lively bars or top-notch restaurants in this relaxing area.
Ludlow Food Centre
Enjoy an outing to Ludlow Food Centre during your stay in Bromfield. Check out the top-notch restaurants or lively bars in this walkable area.
Ludlow Brewing Company
Learn about the local history of Ludlow with a stop at Ludlow Brewing Company. Check out the top-notch restaurants or lively bars in this relaxing area.
Castle Lodge
Learn about the local history of Ludlow with a stop at Castle Lodge. Check out the lively bars or top-notch restaurants in this relaxing area.
Mortimer Forest
You can take time to visit Mortimer Forest during your travels to Pipe Aston. Check out the top-notch restaurants or lively bars in this walkable area.



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