Thursday 10th September - Ludlow: Sausage City

We're off! St David's in Pembrokeshire for a few days with an overight in Ludlow on the way. Why Ludlow? Jacobean and medieval architecture (i.e. Olde Worlde charm) and, apparently, food. As luck would have it, this pretty little Shropshire market town was hosting its annual food festival the weekend after our visit, so the Thursday market was brim full of specialist food stalls. As well as stocking up on goodies for lunch, there were plenty of "taster" opportunities and Curley could well have added additional padding during our stay!

Where are the sausages then.....

"The Feathers", Ludlow
According to the New York Times, "the most handsome Inn in the world"

Jacobean bay windows. Really??

St Laurence's Church tower above more timber frames

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