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Oakham Castle
Only the great hall of the Norman castle is still standing, and is surrounded by steep earthworks marking the inner bailey. The hall dates from c. 1180—90 and according to Nikolaus Pevsner (in his "The Buildings of England: Leicestershire and Rutland" ) "It is the earliest hall of any English castle surviving so...
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Rutland Railway Museum
We are an open-air Museum based in the heart of the rural East Midlands where the now extinct industry of home iron ore production is preserved for visitors. The industrial revolution and the subsequent development of the British economy relied on the presence of a number of basic raw materials, notably coal and iron ore. The history...
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Rutland Water Butterfly Farm
The Butterfly Farm is now closed to the public. For all school bookings please phone for details. Rutland Water Butterfly Farm: The largest tropical house in the area, 5,000 sq ft of walk through jungle with free flying tropical butterflies and birds. Iguana lizards. Ponds with Koi carp and terrapins. 'Twilight Zone' insect...
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Rutland Falconry Centre
Rutland Falconry and Owl Centre The wilderness you won't want to leave The Rutland Falconry and Owl centre is a popular place to be and not just for people. It seems that this little corner of British countryside in the heart of beautiful Rutland, has become a sought after location for all manner of wildlife too. Since Chris Lawton chose the spot...
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Railway - Oakham
The Railway has a welcoming environment which accommodates all ages (we have a children’s licence and welcome families). As well as three main bars we also have a function room which hosts live music, disco’s, karaoke and cabaret evenings from time to time as well as holding a bowling alley during the week - the only one in Oakham. ...
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Rutland County Museum
Rutland County Museum and Visitor Centre is the perfect introduction to England’s smallest county. The museum displays tell the story of the county, and are complimented by exhibits of archaeology, history and rural life. The museum has a varied and exciting programme of Exhibitions and Events. Opening Times : Tue - Fri 10.00...
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Whitwell Rutland Cycling
We are Europe's largest hire fleet, situated in the heart of the English countryside with traffic free waterside cycle routes from 8 to 23 miles. Our hire fleet is made up of the latest models supplied by the biggest brands and includes bikes for everyone regardless of age or ability. The whole fleet and equipment is regularly...
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Normation Rutland Cycling
We are Europe's largest hire fleet, situated in the heart of the English countryside with traffic free waterside cycle routes from 8 to 23 miles. Our hire fleet is made up of the latest models supplied by the biggest brands and includes bikes for everyone regardless of age or ability. The whole fleet and equipment is regularly...
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Top Lodge - Fineshade Wood
Top Lodge, Fineshade Wood is a fantastic day out for families and wildlife lovers alike. There are lots of places to explore, cycle round and play in. You can build dens, look out for forest animals, or if you are really adventurous, visit our Tree House play area, tucked away in the wood. Next to the visitor centre is the Oak Leaf play area...
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