Beautifully refurbished Victorian workers cottage in Ludlow's town centre.
This simple Victorian workers cottage has been carefully transformed into a beautiful little holiday house. The interior is completely new and its two bedrooms can accommodate 2 or 3 guests. There is a beautiful garden to the rear. 99 Old Street is located centrally and just a few minutes walk to the town centre, on one of Ludlow’s premier streets. It is just a stroll away from Ludlow’s historic church, pubs and castle, where shopping and dining amongst Ludlow’s medieval lanes is plentiful. We are also ideally located for walkers, with the beautiful River Teme and Whitcliffe Common just a couple of minutes walk away. With its 52 acres and outstanding views over the castle, the common is a great place to view Ludlow from, and to stop and think.
Property manager
Sarah Khan
Languages
French
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Amenities
Kitchen
Pet-friendly
Free WiFi
Outdoor space
Parking available
Barbecue grill
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On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher
About the area
Ludlow
Ludlow is home to this holiday home. Shropshire Hills and Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Ludlow Food Centre and Clee Hills. Discover the area's water adventures with waterskiing and fishing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking and cycling.
Ludlow
What's nearby
Church of St Laurence - 5 min walk - 0.5 km
Castle Lodge - 6 min walk - 0.6 km
Ludlow Castle - 7 min walk - 0.7 km
Ludlow Brewing Company - 13 min walk - 1.1 km
Mortimer Forest - 23 min drive - 12.7 km
Getting around
Ludlow Station - 10 min walk
Birmingham Airport (BHX) - 88 min drive
Restaurants
The Charlton Arms - 6 min walk
Ludlow Brewing Co - 11 min walk
The Queens - 5 min walk
The Green Cafe - 10 min walk
Blue Boar Inn - 6 min walk
Frequently asked questions
Is Beautifully refurbished Victorian workers cottage in Ludlow's town centre. pet-friendly?
Yes, pets are allowed at this property.
What time is check-in at Beautifully refurbished Victorian workers cottage in Ludlow's town centre.?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Beautifully refurbished Victorian workers cottage in Ludlow's town centre.?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Beautifully refurbished Victorian workers cottage in Ludlow's town centre. located?
This family-friendly Ludlow holiday home is within a 10-minute walk of Church of St Laurence, Castle Lodge and Ludlow Castle. Ludlow Food Centre and Ludlow Brewing Company are also within 3 miles (5 km). Ludlow Station is 10 minutes by foot.
Reviews
9.6
Exceptional
Reviews are presented in chronological order, subject to a moderation process, and verified unless otherwise labelled.
Enjoyed our stay at the cottage in Ludlow. Everything available for our stay. A little cold some nights but there was a log burner and logs. Garden untidy considering the pic on the advert. Nice shower, but noisy fan in bathroom that stayed on too long.
Tracy L.
Stayed 4 nights in Aug 2024
10/10 Excellent
Rosalie K.
6 September 2018
Charming cottage and garden
Perfect for three.well equipped and tastefully modernised in a very central position in the beautiful town of Ludlow.
Beautiful Cottage with potentially beautiful garden
Ludlow is a gorgeous little town and our cottage was centrally located just outside the town centre. It was spotlessly clean, but lacking some kitchen items that were probably there at one time--such as something that could be used as a salad bowl. Recycling requirements in Shropshire are stringent, but other than directions of which of the bins to use for which items, there were no in-house bins to put food waste, paper and plastic, or glass. We made use of stuff in the kitchen to load those up and dutifully recycled, but it would have been nice if there had been items fit for purpose in the kitchen.
The bathroom was lovely, but the shower enclosure gasket leaks and water can puddle on the floor unless it is perfectly positioned. This could cause a potential longterm problem--there is some evidence of water damage around the doorway. However, we simply put a towel on the floor and that took care of the issue for the duration of our stay.
The garden, to which we had access, could be gorgeous and very useable, but it is overgrown and not very appealing. This was a comment made by numerous guests who signed the guest book. It is a real shame because the weather was beautiful during our stay and it would have been nice to use the garden.
The guest guide is out of date--there are no launderettes left in Ludlow and some instructions were for establishments long gone. I would recommend that it be updated.
In the long run we had a wonderful stay in the cottage and the issues I have raised above did not mar our enjoyment. However, as a somewhat expensive place to stay, it might behoove the owner to address them. We would stay there again in a second, especially if the garden were given some TLC!
Good location within walking distance of shops, Ludlow Castle, etc. Most cafes & pubs dog friendly & lovely walks in Mortimer Forest just 20 mins drive away. A lovely break!
What a gem of a find this property was. It's within a couple of minutes walking distance of Ludlow town centre, which has some great cafes and restaurants, particularly Kin Kitchen for lunch and The Old Bakehouse for dinner.
Don't be put by the exterior of the place, you're staying inside it not outside.
Everything you'll need is there, particularly the dishwasher.
So if you're looking for somewhere to stay in Ludlow, stop looking, click book and carry on with the rest of your day.
Enjoy your trip, we certainly did.
The cottage is fab and a short stroll out of the town so very quiet at night. Although it's on a main road the traffic noise was minimal until around 7.30am. Very clean and comfortable and the on-street parking works perfectly and we were never more than a couple of metres from the front door.
A charming little cottage where we spent a very happy week.
The cottage provided everything needed for a comfortable stay and more. Lots of thought gone into the equipment and design. Location was excellent - just five minutes walk from centre. We were quite happy with the overgrown garden as it was a very hot week and we appreciated the shade! However, it does need some attention and there was a considerable amount of recycling piled up which looked more than a week's
usage.
We would certainly return here and recommend the property to friends.
99 Old Street is perfectly situated within easy walking distance of the beautiful centre of Ludlow. It feels remarkably spacious for its size and had been thoughtfully equipped. Lovely outside space, something of a 'secret garden', in which we enjoyed wine and birdsong. I would definitely stay here again.
Directions great and we found the cottage easily. The cottage was exactly right for us, although the 2nd bedroom was more suited to a child, it was fine. Plenty of clean towels in the bathroom and the kitchen was well equipped with all that we needed - we ate out most of the time at some excellent restaurants. We would highly recommend the Angel on Broad Street; the Church Inn and the Blue Boar were also good.
it's a great place to stay, loved the courtyard garden, very close to the market square. There's nothing to dislike about the house and Ludlow as a town.
This was the perfect property for us, giving us a great location to access Ludlow town for a potter about about and to get out into the countryside with the dog. Parking was easy too. Property was very homely, with a small but well appointed kitchen. We would highly recommend the Pea Green cafe for a supper delivery to your door.
99 Old Street is a small but beautifully presented cottage. Everything you would want for short stay is provided. It is ideal for a couple or possibly a family with one young child. Highly recommend it.
This is our second stay and as before we really enjoyed it .Especially welcome was the central heating which meant the cottage was warm on arrival. Everything you need for a lovely short stay.
very small but cosy,clean and well equipped, lovely fresh bread,butter and eggs on arrival .Comfy beds and pillows and great shower Dissappointed with garden ,very overgrown and not really dog friendly,didnt realise both neighbours have access across it.Proximity to town and the commom was great.Cottage is ideal for travellers who are out all day and just want somewhere comfortableto sleep, Sarah sorted free parking in nearby car park for duration of our weeks stay
debbie h.
Stayed 7 nights in Jun 2019
10/10 Excellent
Michael L.
14 August 2018
99 old street
Lovely property well maintained in a perfect location in Ludlow Very clean and tidy cottage.
Michael L.
Stayed 3 nights in Jul 2018
10/10 Excellent
Leslie A.
8 July 2018
A pretty cottage with a delightful garden and all you need for your stay. Very clean, comfortable.
Everything about the cottage is convenient, from its situation near the beautiful river Teme and a short walk to the town centre, to the pretty garden and spotlessly clean rooms. I would recommend this cottage to those looking for a charming place to enjoy a restful holiday away from it all. I am sure you will sleep well in the comfortable beds and enjoy breakfast in the secluded garden.
Leslie A.
Stayed 7 nights in Jun 2018
8/10 Good
Margaret A.
20 May 2018
Lovely 3 day break.
Well situated cottage close to Ludlow Centre. Very clean and has everything you need and the warm weather was a bonus.
Margaret A.
Stayed 3 nights in May 2018
10/10 Excellent
Dorothy L.
4 May 2018
Cosy cottage full of character
Charming weavers cottage, ideally positioned to enjoy Ludlow and surrounding areas.
Tastefully presented in every way. Lovely little garden to enjoy, if the weather permits and lots of walks nearby, if you have a dog.
The welcome items were very much appreciated and made us feel at home straight away.
Its a little gem, it ticked all our boxes and we will be returning.
Dorothy L.
Stayed 3 nights in Apr 2018
8/10 Good
jayne s.
28 March 2018
A very nice property to stay in with two bedrooms. The downstairs was excellent as well
The property was well situated with the town centre a few minutes walk up the road. There were plenty of pubs locally offering a wide range of food and drinks. There was also plenty of places to take our dog. Overall a very well appointed property well worth the money we paid for it.
jayne s.
Stayed 3 nights in Feb 2018
6/10 Okay
Robyn C.
5 January 2018
Functional, but no character and no internet access and little phone reception
This cottage is fairly well appointed, with everything one would expect in a self-catering cottage. However, the lounge/dining area is very small with no space to put your own things, leaving us feeling as though we were camping all week, stepping around bags. The kitchen is light and bright, but also very small - and no washing machine. There are no pictures on the walls upstairs and only a few on shelves in the lounge - it is all very bland and lacking character. It was also incredibly frustrating that there is no WiFi and no internet access on either of our phone networks. We were told this was because it's not possible to get a phone line to the property, but my phone picked up neighbours' WiFi and my friend got WiFi access just up the road (only way I could access the internet). There was also practically no tourist information provided in the cottage and being Christmas, nowhere was open to get it. I don't think there is an excuse for the lack of WiFi in an area that clearly does have it, particularly when so many mobile networks don't work, so you can't just pick up internet on 4G. We also couldn't get phone reception in the cottage - necessitating standing in the cold to make phone calls.