Walford Court is steeped in history having connections to Catherine of Aragon and the Tudor Prince Arthur who lived in nearby Ludlow Castle. Over 600 years old, the house is full of character sitting within its own land with orchard, forest and an ancient motte and bailey. It is situated in a small hamlet approximately 1 mile away from the old village of Leintwardine, known as Bravonium in Roman Times and located just 8 miles from Ludlow. Guests can look forward to a variety of stunning views – Walford Court is located on the border of Shropshire, Herefordshire and Wales. Accommodation comprises 2 large suites, and one large double. Award winning breakfasts are served in the dining room with wood burning fire and leaded windows looking out onto the garden. Supper platters of home grown/local produce can be placed in your room fridge and light suppers delivered to your room.

The River Teme runs through the village, which is quintessentially English, boasting many local amenities, including a thriving school, beautiful church, 2 restaurants, an old parlour pub, swimming in the river and an award winning butcher who plays an important role in the Walford Court breakfast!

Room Details: 1 Double ensuite, 2 Family suites (sleeping 3)

Sleeps: 8
Price from: £100 to £125 Per Night
Single occupancy: £100
Children: Yes (14+)
Dogs allowed: No
WiFi access: Yes
Credit Cards accepted: Yes
Near Public Transport: Yes
Evening Meals available: Yes
Electric Car Charging: No
Secure Cycle Storage: Yes

Directions: Walford Court is located on the border of Shropshire, Herefordshire and Wales in a small hamlet approximately 1 mile away from the old village of Leintwardine and just 8 miles from Ludlow.

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RECOMMENDATIONS FROM HOST: Nearby Pubs & Restaurants: The Lion at Leintwardine, The Sun Inn at Leintwardine, The Sitwell Arms at Bucknell, The Oak at Wigmore, The Riverside at Aymestry and numerous in nearby Ludlow. Nearby Attractions: Ludlow Castle, Stokesay Castle (English Heritage), Croft Castle (National Trust), Berrington Hall (National Trust), Black and White Village Trail, Offa’s Dyke Trail, Heart of Wales Railway, Elan Valley.    

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