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About 3 Quality Square
The History of Quality Square
These buildings were once part of the townhouse of Charles Foxe, a local MP and Secretary of the Council of the Marches. Built in 1590, it stands as one of the earliest structures entirely made of brick. The spot you’re now in used to be the house’s courtyard.
The novelty of an all-brick building attracted visitors from far and wide, admiring what was regarded as a “work of quality.” This reputation led to the courtyard being named Quality Square.
The black paving stones beneath you are called setts, which differ from cobblestones by their square-cut design. These setts are made from a durable black stone known as dhu-stone, sourced from the Clee Hills east of the town. “Dhu” comes from the Welsh word for black. This tough, igneous stone, formed by molten lava, was also used extensively in the construction of Cardiff Docks in the 1800s.
Now, retrace your steps through the passage and turn left onto Church Street, staying to the left side.
Ludlow is one of the prettiest places I have visited. It’s surrounded by natural beauty and medieval buildings and architecture. The nightlife is super friendly and relaxed too!
~ James Price, Manchester
The History of Ludlow dates back to the 1500s. I did the guided tour with other visitors. The Castle was the best part. The royales that lived there back in History would surprise you.
~ Emily Sykes, Leeds
I come every time the Races are on in Ludlow. I love this town and the people are so friendly, they put up with a lot of us racing folk. Ludlow has my heart every visit. I love the place!
~ Racing Dan, Birmingham
Come Visit Ludlow – Shropshire
If you are after a real Rural, Medieval and Farming feel to your getaway, Ludlow is for you! Try our locally brewed ales from the Ludlow Brewery Company, they offer a tour for those interested in what goes into making ciders and ales.
- Ludlow Brewery Company
- Local Fresh Cuisine
- Historic Markets
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