Ludlow
Ludlow is the traditional(if not actual), county town of
Shropshire, situated almost on the border between
England and
Wales. As a result of this location, it became important in medieval times and its large
castle remains largely intact.
Ludlow Castle was the seat of the Council of Wales and the Marches and a temporary home to several holders of the title,
Prince of Wales, notably
Arthur Tudor, who died there in
1502.
Famous people from Ludlow include:
Ludlow is also the name of some places in the
United States of America: