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Ludlow Castle 2026
Ludlow Castle 2026
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Ludlow Castle
Discover over 900 years of history at Ludlow Castle, one of England’s finest medieval ruins. Located in the historic market town of Ludlow, the castle stands proudly on a rocky hill overlooking the River Teme and the beautiful Shropshire countryside.
Originally built shortly after the Norman Conquest in the late 11th century, Ludlow Castle was founded by the Norman lord Walter de Lacy as a stronghold to guard the Welsh border. Over the centuries it grew into an impressive fortress and royal residence, playing an important role in major events such as the Wars of the Roses and the English Civil War.
The castle later became the headquarters of the Council of Wales and the Marches, effectively acting as the administrative centre for Wales and the border counties. Royal figures, including Prince Arthur and Catherine of Aragon, once lived within its walls.
Today visitors can explore the atmospheric ruins, including the Great Tower, medieval halls, and the rare circular chapel. With stunning views, fascinating history, and regular events and festivals, Ludlow Castle offers a memorable glimpse into England’s medieval past.
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