About Elm Lodge
Set in a Georgian building close to Ludlow town in Shropshire, Elm Lodge offers bed and breakfast accommodation for guests to enjoy.
There are six rooms available in total, accommodating up to 12 guests, and all featuring en-suite bathrooms with a hairdryer, a television, a tea-and-coffee maker, ironing facilities, a refrigerator, and access to free Wi-Fi.
This non-smoking establishment also boasts a landscaped garden and a meadow through which guests can stroll for a relaxing walk. Secure parking facilities are also available for guest use.
An award-winning breakfast is included in the room rate. Vegetarian options are available for those who have special dietary needs.
Located in the countryside, Elm Lodge has exquisite views of Ludlow town and the Welsh border hills. Local points of interest, apart from Ludlow town, include Ludlow Castle, Ludlow Brewing Company, and Ludlow race course.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Great hosts.
Barbara and Stephen, the hosts, have been praised for their friendliness, helpfulness, local knowledge and ability to advise guests on the best things to see and do in the area. They are always on hand to welcome guests and help them with any difficulties
positive:
Good location.
The location is appreciated. Nestled in its own countryside grounds, the B&B is a mere five minutes’ drive from the centre of Ludlow, a town rich in history, with plenty of shopping and eating options just minutes away. Moreover, if you don’t want to driv
positive:
Good breakfast.
The breakfast is highly recommended. There is plenty of variety, both cooked and uncooked. There is yogurt, fresh fruit, cereals and even a fully cooked breakfast. A great start to the day.
Negative Reviews
negative:
You’ll need a car.
It is highly recommended to have a car if you want to stay in this locality. It is so much easier to get around. As this guesthouse is in the countryside, it is a 20 minute walk from town, which is fine during the day, but difficult to manage at night, as
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Steps to the guest rooms.
The guest rooms are attached to the main building but must be entered from the outside, which means using a few steps that might prove difficult for someone with disabilities or even a pushchair.
negative:
Soundproofing required.
It seems some soundproofing would be useful here as it’s possible for the occupants in one guest room to hear the conversation in the room next door.