Nestled in the heart of Ludlow’s historic centre, this stylish mews house offers the perfect location, surrounded by a vibrant array of cafes, pubs, restaurants, independent shops, and the must-visit weekly food market. Ludlow is renowned for its lively events calendar, celebrating food, crafts, and theatre. Key highlights include the Ludlow Fringe Festival (June/July), the September Food Festival, and the Medieval Christmas Fayre in November. Just metres away from the magnificent Assembly Rooms, you’ll have easy access to a variety of performances and screenings. For outdoor enthusiasts, Mortimer Forest and the Shropshire Hills are perfect for hiking, with scenic countryside walks. The River Teme, under 0.5 miles from the house, offers peaceful riverside strolls and free fishing. Explore the nearby National Trust properties, including Berrington Hall, or discover historic sites like Stokesay Castle and the Severn Valley Railway, all within 20 miles.
This Grade II-listed mews house offers a unique blend of historic charm and contemporary style, spread across four floors. Situated just off a picturesque, cobbled back street, it’s conveniently close to the town centre. The ground floor features an open-plan living space, beautifully finished with California shutters for privacy, a cosy sofa adorned with colourful cushions and throws, variable lighting, and striking artwork. The well-equipped kitchen includes a breakfast bar, perfect for casual dining. The lower ground floor boasts a wealth of original features, including a barrel-vaulted cellar, now converted into a snug. The space also features a dining area with seating for up to four guests, along with a convenient utility room and WC. On the upper floors, you'll find a king-size bedroom with arts and crafts wallpaper and a shared bathroom with a free-standing clawfoot bath and walk-in shower. The upper floor offers a spacious twin bedroom.