Oakham

Oakham the ‘capital’ of tiny Rutland has a cobbled market square with Buttercross and stocks, a lovely old town rich in stone buildings with a timeless feeling to it. The castle is famed for its horse-shoe toll custom... Read More

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Rutland is England's smallest county; it stretches only 18 miles ...More

Oakham Events

April
Easter Explorer Days
May
One Big Bike Ride
Rutland Sinfonia - The Organ Sounds!
June
Family Fun Days
Oakham Festival
Spring Explorer Days
July
Family Fun Days
Oakham Carnival
Oakham Festival
August
British Birdwatching Fair
Family Drop in Days
September
British Heart Foundation Rutland Water Bike Ride
Rutland Dog Show
October
Autumn Explorer Days

Hotels in Oakham - 20 places to stay

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Hambleton Hall

Hambleton Hall
Hambleton Hall is one of Britain's finest country house hotels. The lakeside setting is spectacular and only some two and a half hours north of central London (England). The restaurant is a haven for gourmets ... More | visit website
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Barnsdale Lodge Hotel & Restaurant

Barnsdale Lodge Hotel & Restaurant

Barnsdale Lodge Hotel has been in Thomas Noel's family since 1760 and formed part of the adjoining Exton Park, seat of the Earls of Gainsborough. Formerly a farmhouse, Barnsdale Lodge was converted by Thomas in 1989. ... More | Double Room: From £85 (low) | visit website

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The Old Plough

The Old Plough

A unique picturesque 18th century inn situated close to Rutland Water, only 1 mile from the county town of Oakham. The Old Plough is within easy reach of Nottingham, Peterborough and Leicester, as well as ... More | visit website

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Barnsdale Hall Hotel & Country Club

Barnsdale Hall Hotel & Country Club

Our hotel is a magnificent Grade II listed building set in a conservation area in in the English county of Rutland.
The Barnsdale Hall Hotel is also located in landscaped gardens overlooking the beautiful Rutland Water.
Barnsdale ... More | Double Room: From £47.50 | visit website

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Normanton Park Hotel

Normanton Park Hotel

This 3-star hotel is situated in the picturesque county of Rutland, Leicestershire. Standing majestically next to the shores of Rutland Water, only 8 miles from the market town of Oakham, it offers easy access from ... More | visit website

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Lord Nelsons House

Lord Nelsons House

The Lord Nelson's House is one of Rutland’s premier dining establishments and hotels. Nestled in the corner of Market Square, Oakham it boasts four individually designed bedrooms and a simply scrumptious restaurant. Adored by ... More | Double Room: £89 - £99 | visit website

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Noel Arms

Noel Arms

Come to the Noel Arms for great traditional pub food; fresh produce locally sourced by chef Dave Cox, and served at reasonable prices; especially good deals at early doors. Booking is recommended for any day, ... More | visit website

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Whipper-In Hotel

Whipper-In Hotel

In the heart of Oakham, in the town’s old market square, this charming hotel was once a 17th-century coaching inn. Today, it still retains many beautiful original features. Known for its warm and welcoming atmosphere, the ... More | visit website

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The Old Rectory

The Old Rectory

Welcome to the Old Rectory in the quiet conservation village of Belton located just off the A47, 5 mins from Uppingham, halfway between Leicester and Peterborough
- Probably the best value B&B in Rutland. 4 ... More | Double Room: from £25 - £40 pppn inc’ breakfast (multiple night, low season, long stay discounts). | visit website

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Kings Arms Inn & Restaurant

Kings Arms Inn & Restaurant

The Kings Arms lies in the peaceful and quaint village of Wing. The Inn is ideally situated as a base for visiting the surrounding market towns of Oakham, Uppingham and Stamford. Rutland water is only ... More | visit website

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