It was fifth time lucky when booking a table at The Charlton Arms, in Ludlow.
The Charlton Arms in Ludlow, which is run by Cedric Bosi and his wife Amy, has become one of the busiest pubs in the region
Cedric and his wife, Amy, have proved to be a great asset to Ludlow. Originally from Lyon, Cedric arrived in the UK to work alongside his brother Claude at the famed Hibiscus Restaurant in Ludlow, which graduated to two Michelin stars. It was there, whilst living in the Shropshire countryside, that he developed a passion for the age-old customs and traditions that surround English pubs.
In the latter half of 2014, Cedric and Amy decided the time had come to leave London and open their own independent Pub. After securing the purchase of the Charlton, they relocated back to Ludlow with their young son, William. Since then, they’ve truly flown. Cedric and Amy have considerably improved the venue since taking it on and full-pane glass windows now overlook one of the county’s prettiest weirs, which makes for idyllic dining on balmy summer evenings.
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