Ludlow Castle

Castle Square
Ludlow
Shropshire
SY8 1AY
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  • Dogs welcome when kept on a lead
  • Explore these magnificent Medieval ruins
  • Gift shops and cafe


Welcome to Ludlow Castle, one of the finest medieval ruins in England.  Set in the glorious bustling market town of Ludlow, the castle has superb views over the Shropshire countryside. Walk through the Castle grounds and explore the ancient lodgings of kings, queens, princes, judges and the nobility – a glimpse into the lifestyle of medieval and Tudor society.

ABOUT LUDLOW CASTLE

Ludlow Castle, part of Powis Estates, is a partly ruined uninhabited medieval fortress in the town of the same name in the English county of Shropshire. It stands on an imposing high point overlooking the River Teme and in the Middle Ages was a crucial strategic stronghold for control of the Welsh Borders. At times it was the seat of English government in Wales.

The Earls of Powis began renting Ludlow Castle from the Crown in 1772, and bought the ruined structure in 1811. The castle has been passed down through the family since and is now owned by The Trustees of the Powis Castle Estate on behalf of the family. Now open to the public, the castle is a Grade I listed building and a Scheduled Ancient Monument.

Home to the Ludlow Food Festival and Within the Walls music festival.
With a full diary of events throughout the year, visit our website for more information.
Dogs are welcome in the grounds of the castle and the shop if kept on a lead.

 

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