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Oakham

Oakham

Sightseeing attractions in Oakham

England, United Kingdom


Oakham, the historic market town in the heart of Rutland, England, offers a variety of attractions that encompass both cultural and natural attractions.

Oakham Castle:

An outstanding example of Norman architecture is Oakham Castle. The Great Hall, built around 1180-1190, is one of the best-preserved examples of a Norman manor house in England. Particularly noteworthy is the collection of over 200 ceremonial horseshoes hanging on the walls, reflecting a unique tradition.

All Saints' Church:

Built in the 14th century, All Saints' Church dominates the skyline of Oakham with its tall tower. The church is known for its impressive architecture and richly decorated interiors.

Rutland County Museum:

Housed in the former stable of the Rutland Fencible Cavalry from 1794-1795, the Rutland County Museum provides insight into local history and archaeology. The collection includes agricultural tools, tractors, and a variety of artifacts documenting rural life in the region.

Normanton Church:

Located just outside Oakham, Normanton Church stands on the shore of Rutland Water Reservoir. The church, known as the "Church on the Water" since it was flooded in 1975, is an impressive example of Victorian architecture and a popular photo spot.

These attractions offer a comprehensive insight into the rich history and culture of Oakham, making the town a worthwhile destination for travelers.