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How is Ludlow (in England) not a Medieval town?

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How is Ludlow (in England) not a Medieval town?

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  1. Because it is a Norman Town. ( i.e. It Isn't old enough)


  2. I thought it WAS a medieval town!

    This is from their own town council's website:

    *** Lively and unspoilt market town with great spirit

    Fascinating architecture - castle, church, medieval and Georgian buildings  ***

    http://www.ludlow.org.uk/

    The Medieval age (or Middle ages) were from 1066 to 1500 according to this website:

    http://www.learnhistory.org.uk/medieval/

    in which case, Ludlow is certainly medieval.

  3. Ludlow is a very nice Shropshire town with a market on satutrday nad great fishing ever day

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