Situated halfway along the England-Wales border, Ludlow in Shropshire
was described by Sir John Betjeman as 'probably the loveliest town in
England'. With nearly 500 listed buildings, an eleventh-century castle,
a wealth of heritage and its famous annual food festival in September,
it is a magnet for visitors throughout the year.In Ludlow History Tour
author Dorothy Nicolle invites the reader to join her as she travels
back in time to see the changes that have taken place across the
nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Included are well-known and hidden
aspects of the town's heritage - its streets, buildings and landmarks.
The book's handy size and location map mean that readers can easily
follow the tour for themselves and explore Ludlow's fascinating history.