Featuring a restaurant, bar and free WiFi, The Wheatsheaf Inn is located in Ludlow, 25 miles from Ironbridge Gorge and 31 miles from Telford International Centre.
Brent
United Kingdom
Breakfast was very good and plenty of eatery’s in the town
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Nick
United Kingdom
Perfect for a short break, everything was spot on, location, facilities and provisions (Biscuits, chocolates, milk) etc. We’ll definitely return.
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John
United Kingdom
Bedroom 12 was fantastic with an outdoor deck directly overlooking river Teme
On average, 3-star hotels in Ludlow cost $172 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ludlow are $155 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ludlow can be found for $146 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
It has rightly got a reputation for foodies, there were...
It has rightly got a reputation for foodies, there were plenty of options and markets most days selling all kinds of produce. It's quite hilly in places so need to take that into account. Good transport links to Shrewsbury, Hereford and beyond. Lovely small town friendly feel to all the areas we visited.
Peter
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The town was beautifully clean, quite busy as there was a...
The town was beautifully clean, quite busy as there was a market on when we visited, plenty of places to eat . It also has the added bonus of the castle, which is worth a look around.
Surrounded by wonderful countryside and many walks to enjoy.
Clare
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely town with gorgeous walks along the river.
Lovely town with gorgeous walks along the river. Plenty of cafes and a lovely market to wander. Castle was lovely although I feel a £9 entrance fee is steep for what it offers. The beautiful church in town was the highlight of places visited with its stained glass and beautiful monuments, plus a lovely cafe too.
Bar & Restaurant at the Charlton Arms Inn are highly recommended with great staff, wine, food and ambiance.
The snow capped hills and rapid rivers give this gorgeous town an amazing backdrop and constant relaxing sound of the fast running river, just perfect.
We can’t wait to visit again in the summer.
Samantha
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
This was our first visit to Ludlow and we really enjoyed it.
This was our first visit to Ludlow and we really enjoyed it. We only stayed three nights and could have happily spent few more there to take in the countryside and walks etc as it was we enjoyed the town. A visit to the |Castle is well worth it as is a visit to St Laurence Church. We did the tower there too which was worth the £5 cost. Amazing views from the top and to see the bell ringing room and clock mechanism were great. 200 steps approximately so not for the very unfit or those with a health condition. The town itself is a great mixture of more modern and ancient architecture and it is very pretty and interesting. There are many and varied independent retailers in town as well as many antique shops to browse in and to buy local produce. The Ludlow Brewery deserves a special mention for its ethos, on site brewing, its brewery tours and the warm, friendly atmosphere. Also visit for live events. We enjoyed a great night there at the Root and Blues, resident Blue Moon band and guests Rhythm Machine. What an excellent night with great atmosphere, together with brewed on the premises, good price beers. There is so many places to choose to wine and dine too.
Stephanie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Ludlow is a wonderful market town with lovely walks and...
Ludlow is a wonderful market town with lovely walks and steeped in history. There are many pubs, most of them do food and there are lots of little eateries so you are spoilt for choice. The market has a variety of different things from liquorice to hats. The pubs are excellent and very friendly with most allowing dogs in the bar areas.
DaveBolton
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Off season visit in late January for 2 days.
Off season visit in late January for 2 days.
Charlton Arms ideal place to stay being within walking distance of Ludlow, just walk across the old bridge. Condensed town centre with beautiful buildings, church and castle steeped in history. Almost every building around the castle historically “blue plaqued”. Disappointed in dining available as every restaurant closed Sundays and Mondays, one of the main reasons for my visit
Breakfast had plenty of choice and was well presented.The fruit salad was particularly tasty.
Hotel was within walking distance of the town and could be easily walked in about 10 minutes whilst leaving the car behind to allow a few local beers to be drunk.To be fair i visited the vast majority of the pubs in Ludlow and the Ludlow Brewery twice over a two day period so there was little point in having my car with me.
If walking back from town then take a small torch with you to light the way as in parts it is particularly dark.
We loved staying here. Room was lovely but the real joy was the balcony with amazing view of the church, old alms house, pretty old street, gardens and marvelous hills beyond- wonderful. We loved the sound of church bells. Food was excellent. So glad we booked a table for evening meal - the pub is popular, we saw many people turned away on a monday night. Great menu. Breakfast was also excellent.
Location is ideal in quiet side street at centre of Ludlow. Ideal for all sight seeing in Ludlow.
Will stay here again
A warm welcome set the tone for a comfortable and enjoyable stay. we had booked 2 of the larger rooms (Plymouth and Windsor) and loved everything - the bath salts for the bath; the beautiful curtains (good black out), the selection of tea and the tea-pot; lovely and slightly unusual soaps and shampoo etc. Beautifully furnished to a high standard and all very
comfortable. The Ludlow Food Centre is brilliant for food lovers with lots of local produce. we had a wonderful dinner at the Hotel and hope to return.
The breakfast was bespoke and out of this world with incredible thought and care taken towards our meal preferences. Amazing outlook towards a vegan diet and completely accomodating towards that end too
If you want great conversation over breakfast and a wonderfully mannered hostess then i can highly recommend the green dragon of ludlow.
Highly and happily recommend multiple nights.
The bed is wonderfully comfortable.
Absolutely loved our stay and will be repeating our visit again.
Location amazing as I travel to Ludlow weekly and stay over. I've stayed in many places, Hotels and Apartments in Ludlow, and The Nest is one that I have been back to on a number of occasions.......whens its not booked! Its means that I have all the local facilities on the doorstep, and is in easy reach for my office. The chocolate is a nice touch by the way!
The breakfast was excellent as was the host, a lovely, kind man with a sense of humour. My son and I would recommend this hotel to any of our friends looking to spend a holiday in Ludlow. Ours was a wonderful experience.
This hotel is in a fabulous location for seeing Ludlow. The staff were very friendly. The room was well appointed and spotlessly clean. There was a good choice at breakfast. I can recommend the Church Inn.
The perfect hotel to discover Ludlow from. Charming and spacious room in a renovated Tudor-style building. Clean and quiet. No staff on site, but the offsite manager and cleaners were all wonderful.
Lovely Hotel, 25 minutes walk into centre of Ludlow, but lovely quiet, picturesque location.
Gorgeous breakfast in lovely setting.
Wonderful staff, couldn’t do enough for you.
The hotel was a nice place to stay for the weekend. In a great location for the town. The staff were very courteous and responsive.
We would stay again.
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