Ludlow and Dudley Castle Ludlow Castle was built around 1085. Most of the castles built at this time were Motte and Bailey. This is a good defense, but it is not a defensive castle defense. Ludlow Castle is the first unusual stone castle. Thanks to the royal connection, a lot of money is spent on Ludlow's castle, especially defense. Meanwhile, Dudley Castle is different, Mott and Bailey Castle. Mott and Bailey Castle are typical and very common.
The history of Ludlow Castle began with the conquest of Norman. It is also one of the earliest stone castles built in the UK. It is no wonder that the architectural style of the castle is wonderful, including the original Norman stone work. From the castle you can look over the town of Ludlow's market, home of the medieval St. Laurence church, featuring an architectural style from the 13th century to the 15th century. The Church of St. Chad in Shrewsbury was built in 1792 and is known for its choir. The window of the sanctuary of the inner stained glass is a reproduction of a trilogy created by the famous Belgian artist Peter Paul Rubens for the Virgin of the Antwerp. Near the white Grinshill Stone Church, The Quarry is a beautiful 18th century park with spectacular views of the beautiful garden and St. Chad.
In 1501, 16 years old, Catherine arrived in the UK after a three month marine voyage. She is currently married at Prince Arthur, 15 years old, at the old St. Paul 's Cathedral. They moved to Ludlow Castle at the Welsh border. Unfortunately, Arthur acknowledged that it might be "sweat" and died soon, so their marriage was short lived. Catherine stayed in England and was engaged in Arthur's brother Henry. However, due to the fight between King Ferdinand King Henry VIII and Katherine's dowry, they did not get married soon. In April 1509, Henry got married with Catherine in June after winning the father's death throne, acknowledging the pope 's exemption, short - term marriage between Katherine and Arthur was abolished.
When married, Arthur will be sent to Ludlow Castle at the Wales border, will oversee the Parade in March with the Welsh Assembly, will have the same duties as Prince of Wales, and the bride will accompany. The couple lived at Ludlow's Castle Lodge. A few months later, they all became sick, perspired, and may have hit the whole region. Arthur passed away on April 2, 1502; Catherine recovered and found himself a widow. At this point, the challenge for Henry VIII is that if she goes home she must obey the marriage contract to avoid the 200,000 Duca dowry (half of the undelivered dowry). I returned to her father. After Queen Elizabeth passed away in February 1503, King Henry VIII initially considered marrying Catherine, but her father's opposition to the legitimacy of the couple and potential problems came to an end .