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Ludlow

By John Creber ©



Image of Ludlow by Jason T ©


Ludlow

I love those crumbling castle walls,
The old half-timbered shops and halls,
And how the streets go tumbling down
To riverbanks around the town.

The festivals, the market square, 
The Medieval Christmas Fayre.
I love those lazy long weekends -
Good company, good food - good friends

By John Creber ©

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