Fodor's Expert Review Ludlow Castle

Ludlow Castle/Palace Fodor's Choice

The "very perfection of decay," according to author Daniel Defoe, the ruins of this red sandstone castle date from 1085. No wonder the massive structure dwarfs the town: it served as a vital stronghold for centuries and was the seat of the Marcher Lords who ruled "the Marches," the local name for the border region. The two sons of Edward IV—the little princes of the Tower of London—spent time here before being dispatched to London and before their death in 1483. Follow the terraced walk around the castle for a lovely view of the countryside.

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Quick Facts

Castle Sq.
Ludlow, Shropshire  SY8 1AY, England

01584-873355

www.ludlowcastle.com

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: £8, Closed weekdays early Jan.–early Feb.

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