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What to See in Oakham - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 8 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Oakham (United Kingdom). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Oakham Castle, All Saints' Church, and All Saints' Church. Also, be sure to include Rutland County Museum in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Oakham (England).

Oakham Castle

Castle in Oakham, England
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Castle in Oakham, England. Oakham Castle is a historic building in Oakham, Rutland. The Castle is known for its collection of massive horseshoes and is also recognised as one of the best examples of domestic Norman architecture in England. Admission to the castle is free. Owned and managed by the Rutland County Council, Oakham Castle is licensed for civil ceremonies. It is a Grade I listed building.[1]

Address: Castle Grounds, LE15 6DR Oakham

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All Saints' Church

Episcopal church in Oakham, England
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Episcopal church in Oakham, England. All Saints' Church, Oakham is a parish church in the Church of England in Oakham, Rutland.[2]

Address: Church St, LE15 6AA Oakham

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All Saints' Church

All Saints' Church
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All Saints' Church is a Church of England parish church in Braunston-in-Rutland, Rutland. It is a Grade II* listed building.[3]

Address: 31 Cedar St, LE15 8QS Oakham

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Rutland County Museum

Museum in Oakham, England
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Museum in Oakham, England. Rutland County Museum is located in Oakham, Rutland, in the old Riding School of the Rutland Fencible Cavalry which was built in 1794–95. The museum, opened in 1969, houses a collection of objects relating to local rural and agricultural life, social history and archaeology. Temporary exhibitions are shown alongside the permanent displays. Admission to the museum is free.[4]

Address: Catmos Street, LE15 6HW Oakham

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Barnsdale Gardens

Garden in Exton, England
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Garden in Exton, England. Barnsdale Gardens in Rutland, England, were made famous by Geoff Hamilton through the BBC television series Gardeners' World, which he presented from 1979 until his death in 1996. They are on The Avenue in Exton, a short distance north of Rutland Water.

Geoff Hamilton began developing the garden in 1983 from what was then a ploughed field. It now covers 8 acres (3.2 ha), comprising 37 individual gardens and features. Previously, his garden was on the Barnsdale Hall estate, one mile to the south.[5]

Address: Barnsdale Ave, LE15 8AH Oakham

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Aqua Park Rutland

Aqua Park Rutland
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Water park, Amusement park, Park, Relax in park

Address: Aqua Park Whitwell, Oakham Bull Brigg Lane, LE15 8BL Oakham

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Oakham Canal

Body of water
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Body of water. The Oakham Canal ran from Oakham, Rutland to Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire in the East Midlands of England. It opened in 1802, but it was never a financial success, and it suffered from the lack of an adequate water supply. It closed after 45 years, when it was bought by the Midland Railway to allow the Syston and Peterborough Railway to be built, partly along its course. Most of it is infilled, although much of its route can still be seen in the landscape, and there are short sections which still hold water.[6]

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Catmose House

Catmose House
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Catmose House is a municipal facility in Catmose Street in Oakham, Rutland, England. The house, which is the headquarters of Rutland County Council, is a Grade II listed building.[7]

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