Ludlow: Accommodation

Ludlow: Accommodation

Something of a tourist town since the time of the Domesday Book, Ludlow is blessed with good places to stay. Make sure you come back more than once so you can experience the selection.

De Grey’s
De Grey’s

Next door to De Grey’s tea room you’ll find nine luxury bedrooms designed to give you a home from home. Each is unique, the design governed by the labyrinth of historic timbers which comprise a Tudor building and all have plenty of space to sit and enjoy the surroundings, skilfully combining the newest entertainment technology with period style furniture and luxurious soft furnishings.

Bathrooms are stunning and superbly equipped, featuring roll top baths and powerful walk-in showers. One room even features a "his" and "hers" bathroom, separated by a solid oak beam with a 4ft. girth.'

For more details visit: www.degreys.co.uk

Clive Bar
Clive Bar

One of our favourite eateries the Clive also falls into that quaint category of a 'Restaurant with Rooms' and is a unique blend of traditional and contemporary. Originally a farmhouse, the main building has been developed so as to retain the original features of the Clive Bar alongside the more minimal approach in the restaurant 'areas'.

All 15 bedrooms are situated in period outbuildings that have been tastefully converted to provide contemporary styled accommodation. The Boardroom, a conference or meeting room, is situated in the same area.'

For more details visit: www.theclive.co.uk

Dinham Hall Hotel
Dinham Hall Hotel

Dinham Hall 'Dinham Hotel'. Tall, square, solid and stylish, Dinham Hall is the epitome of a grand, late 18th century family home. Now an elegant hotel, it stands prestigiously in the historic centre Ludlow. Dinham offers a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere. Lounges are restful, warmed by open fires in winter, and each of the 13 bedrooms offer a decorous harmony of modern facilities with period design. Some have four-posters and two of the bedrooms are within a cottage in the garden grounds.

The elegant and sumptuous restaurant offers modern British cuisine prepared by talented chef Caitlin Procter. Guests can enjoy superb views over the walled garden and open countryside towards the Whitcliffe hills and Mortimer forests while dining or when taking tea on the hotel terrace during summer months.

For more details visit: www.dinhamhall.co.uk