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A Shrewsbury landmark dating back to 1556, Drapers Hall is one of the oldest buildings in town, complete with magnificent trappings, ancient beams… more »
The novelty of this pretty restaurant-with-rooms by the banks of the Teme not only depends on its romantic waterside location, but also on its… more »
Classic black & white building that’s a Ludlow institution, this is less of a tea room & more of a fully fledged industry – there’s a baker’s… more »
There’s more to Ludlow than Michelin stars. Mari Kure’s intimate & friendly Japanese restaurant is well worth seeking out for Japan’s biggest… more »
This creeper-clad redbrick inn is a jumble of ages & styles. Rambling bars have that warm, intimate feel that only open log fires, exposed brickwork… more »
The Green Café was given a rapturous welcome when it set up beside the river Teme in the summer of 2009 & it has continued to nurture a loving… more »
Since Ken Adams swapped his Ludlow restaurant for a 16th-century Welsh longhouse, the place has evolved from a rustic inn to a restaurant with… more »
Branches of Loch Fyne continue to draw the crowds, thanks to a winning combination of super-fresh fish, efficient service & bright, contemporary… more »
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