Castle Lodge Ludlow, England 2013
A tour around some of the rooms at Castle Lodge, near Ludlow Castle. With added music.
Castle Lodge is a medieval Tudor and Elizabethan architectural transition period house in South Shropshire. It has some of the largest collection of oak panelling in England and dates from the early 13th Century, rebuilt in 1580. In Tudor times it was the home of Elizabeth I's Master of Requests and was once used as a prison.
Castle Lodge Ludlow (Shropshire) 14.06.07
Castle Lodge is a medieval Tudor and Elizabethan architectural transition period house in Ludlow, Shropshire, situated close to Ludlow Castle. Castle Lodge has some of the largest collection of oak panelling in England and dates from the early 13th century, rebuilt in 1580. In Tudor times it was the home of Elizabeth I's Master of Requests and was once used as a prison.
The Castle Lodge along with Ludlow Castle itself is famous for being the residence of Catherine of Aragon whilst she was married to Prince Arthur. Prince Arthur was sent to Ludlow Castle on the borders of Wales to preside over the Council of Wales and the Marches, as was his duty as Prince of Wales, and his bride accompanied him. The couple stayed at Castle Lodge, Ludlow.
HAUNTED BRITAIN INVESTIGATIONS (HBI) - LUDLOW CASTLE LODGE PARANORMAL INVESTIGATION
HBI Haunted Britain Investigations investigate Ludlow Castle Lodge.
A 12th century dwelling that stands by Ludlow Castle. Home to tudor royalty. The paranormal claims are through the roof. HBI just had to investigate to find out if all the claims were true.
Castle Lodge Ludlow
Ghost hunt at Castle Lodge in Ludlow, a light and voice saying yes caught on camera
Ghostly Shadow at Castle Lodge, Ludlow.
A shadow caught during a paranormal investigation at Castle Lodge, Ludlow, Shropshire, England, by the Haunted Hussies paranormal investigations team.
A Tour of Ludlow Castle with Peter and Dan Snow
Dan visits Ludlow Castle and explains the long, turbulent history of this formidable fortress - proving how real history is even cooler than Game of Thrones.
Ludlow Shropshire England: town and the famous Castle
Ludlow Shropshire England: town and the famous Castle. a short video tour. For more visit my blog and site at and sign up for my email and podcasts. follow me on Twitter @garybembridge
The Ghost Academy - Castle Lodge Ludlow
Join The Ghost Academy Team at the Stunning Castle Lodge in Ludlow for what turned out to be a great night.
LUDLOW, Shropshire, England
The historic market town of Ludlow. The castle was built 1086-1094 by the De lacy family, and is today owned by the Earl of Powis. Ludlow also has one of the largest parish churches in England. Parts of the present Church of St.Laurence date from 1199-1200 but most of what we see today is 15th century. Arthur, Prince of Wales, elder brother of Henry VIII, and his wife Katherine of Aragon, lived at Ludlow Castle, but not for long. Just 5 months later on 2 April 1502, Arthur died. He was buried at Worcester Cathedral, but his 'entrails' were buried here at St.Laurence's. Ludlow is situated on the River Teme, and has over 500 'Listed' historic buildings. Music by Brian Crain.
Castle Pren Lodges - Powys, United Kingdom - Awesome place!
Castle Pren Lodges - Book it now! -
Castle Pren Lodges is located in Llanbister, just 22 miles from Ludlow. The property features a hot tub. Hereford is 29 miles away.
The accommodation is equipped with a sitting and dining area. There is also a kitchen, fitted with an oven, toaster and refrigerator. A stovetop and kettle are also available. Every unit has a private bathroom with a bathtub or shower.
Brecon is 27 miles from Castle Pren Lodges.
Historic Ludlow
Excerpts from the 1978 BBC TV series Six English Towns
No copyright infringement intended.
Historic Ludlow
Excerpts taken from the 1978 BBC tv series
Six English Towns
(no copyright infringement intended)
includes footage of
Ludlow Castle
St. Laurence's Church
The Buttercross
The Feathers Hotel
The Angel Hotel
The Jester
Ludlow Town Hall and market
International Stores
and
Castle Garage
Woolworth's
the cattle market
the swimming baths
Castle Cafe
Peachey's
The Starline Club
Eric's chip shop
Clifford Morse's
Tommy Sankey's
Ludlow Town (Riddings) f.c.
Dereen Yeo's
Saverite
Kwik Save
Foster Brothers
Granada
The Raven
The Portcullis
The Smithfield
The George
the subway
and
the tump
Although these great places are no longer in operation, they were not considered historical enough to appear in the programme.
Unfortunately, 1970's Historic Ludlow has been lost apart from our own personal memories of growing up there.
LUDLOW SHROPSHIRE UK
Ludlow, in South Shropshire, is one of the most attractive towns in England.
Ludlow Castle-Shropshire,UK
Ludlow Castle is a ruined medieval fortification in the town of the same name in the English county of Shropshire, standing on a promontory overlooking the River Teme. The castle was probably founded by Walter de Lacy after the Norman conquest and was one of the first stone castles to be built in England.
n the 21st century, Ludlow Castle is owned by John Herbert, the current Earl of Powis, but is held and managed by the Trustees of the Powis Castle Estate as a tourist attraction. The castle was receiving over 100,000 visitors a year by 2005, more than in previous decades. The castle traditionally hosts a Shakespearean play as part of the annual cultural Ludlow Festival in the town, and is at the centre of the Ludlow Food and Drink Festival each September.
English Heritage considers Ludlow to be one of England's finest castle sites, with the ruins representing a remarkably complete multi-phase complex It is protected under UK law as a Scheduled Monument and a Grade I listed building.
Music:Renaissance Castle by Doug Maxwell/Media Right Production
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Nemesis by Albis
Places of England: Ludlow (Season 2: Episode 2)
This is perhaps the episode most of you were looking forward to.
For this second episode of season 2 of the 'Places of England' series, I am going to take a look at the beautiful structures and architecture of the market town of Ludlow (Shropshire, England), formerly the capital city of Wales. Join me in this whole video to find out more about Ludlow in this episode! Credit to those who took the photographs or produced the music involved in this episode.
Ghost Hunt @ Ludlow Castle Lodge - Twisted Paranormal
Ghost Hunt @ Ludlow Castle Lodge - Twisted Paranormal
Tour inside the Ludlow Castle Shropshire England
Visita all'interno del castello di Ludlow nella regione del Shropshire in Inghilterra. Data novembre 2018
A DAY IN LUDLOW ENGLAND!
The day we spent at Ludlow. Visited the castle, explored, and drank... way too much.
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1980: Ludlow town, street scenes and the castle
The boys visit Ludlow on the way to the Ironbridge Gorge museums, in the summer of 1980. We stop off at a pub / petrol station on the way to fill up ourselves and the car! Ludlow is full of interesting old buildings, most exciting of which is the castle. The black and white timber framed buildings of the town haven't changed much, but the cars have! Those 70s cars look so dated.
Technical info:
Shot by Dr Stanley Solomons on Kodak Super 8 film,
using a Eumig Mini 5 camera.
Digital transfer by on8mil in London
Post production in Adobe Premier Pro by Burl Solomons
Copyright © Burl Solomons 2019
Ludlow England
An impressive Castle, Tudor half-timbered houses and a fine Church with a plaque commemerating A.E. Houseman, the poet.