Ludlow castle is one of the earliest English stone castles, build shortly after the Norman Conquest. Ironically its founder William de Lacy died in a construction accident before the castle could be finished. It is a fascinating castle to visit with lots of alcoves, hidey-holes and lofty alleyways. Ludlow itself is a very beautiful city with excellent shops & cafes, a stunning cathedral and architecture. Below is a mash up of images from my visit, which have since merged into a kaleidoscope of sensations and experiences.
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