
“Thank you very much for spoiling us all week. The food and service has been great.
Your cooking was great (a lot better than school dinners). Come and work at our school!.”
School Group
“A brief line to thank you and your staff for your great hospitality over the weekend. I thought it was a very useful and constructive Bishop's Council made all the more enjoyable by your organisation and excellent food!.”
Bishop's Council, Diocese of Hereford
“Thank you for the welcoming hospitality, for all the practical and inspirational services which made the weekend so enjoyable.”
Pauline Mahony, Haccan Assembly
“We would like to thank you very sincerely for having us and giving us a home base. It has kept students together and produced a community spirit amongst us all. We are so appreciative and thankful.”
Elizabeth Rumble, Westhope Charity (running an F.E craft college)
Residential Accommodation
The Ludlow Conference Centre provides basic residential accommodation for up to 48 people, which is open to groups of all ages and interests. The residential wing comprises sixteen single and four twin rooms, plus two dormitories each sleeping twelve people in bunk beds. All rooms have wash-hand basins. Showers, toilets and a bathroom are located on each floor.
A range of good home-cooked food is available in the Centre’s dining room. Residential groups also enjoy exclusive use of one of the large seminar rooms. Other facilities include a fully licensed bar, free internet connection, TV/Video, audio-visual equipment, the library and a chapel.
Room prices range from £16.00 to £20.00 per night with continental breakfast.
Organisations which have used our services:
School and Youth Groups
Young people have been a particular focus of the Centre from its earliest beginnings, and staff have 25 years experience in catering for their needs. Equipment and space for games are available to young people staying at the Centre. . Our educational consultant has provided worksheets for schoolchildren which links with KS2 national curriculum (see education and leisure courses), and the Centre is now also increasingly used for EFL courses .
Study Groups
South Shropshire and the Marches landscape is a rich hunting ground for historians, geologists, environmentalists and archaeologists. Ludlow is a popular location for field work. All study groups using the Centre have the use of an OHP, flip charts, slide projectors, whiteboards, and a range of audio-visual equipment to assist in their learning
Retreats, Self-development and Church Groups
The Centre houses the Diocesan Resource Centre and Library , and as a Registered Charity, exists to promote Christian education to young people. It is an excellent base for retreats, Church groups and other self-development groups.






