Ludlow and Carding Mill Valley

 


After a very peaceful night (with no acorns raining down) we awoke to a cooler day for touring around Ludlow area. Everything in the van works perfectly from wifi to hot showers while we keep finding more quirky liitle GWR things in the van. We have not seen the red kites yet but have visits from robins and there are swifts and swallows swooping overhead. Less said about the pidgeons the better.

We went into Ludlow for a couple of hours shopping then on up the A49 to Carding Mill valley which is near Church Stretton in the Shropshire Hills. There have been a few heavy showers today which have been really refreshing with people just wandering around enjoying getting wet. We had a coffee and scone in the NT cafe and I went for a short stroll up the valley while Rosemary read about the hill sheep farming and the history of wool carding. 

Back at the waggon we cooked lamb and beef steaks from the Ludlow farm shop accompanied by a Staffordshire wine from Halfpenny Green vineyard. We stayed overnight in the vineyard a few years ago in the motorhome. We watched the sun go down behind the clouds again.  A bit disappointing not to see the sunset that many previous guests have been raving about! But another reason to return to this unique BNB.


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