At last nights parish forum meeting at Rutland County Council a very nice lady asked if we could promote the museum so here goes.
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Discover something BIG in
England's smallest county
Although Rutland County Museum is located in the smallest county in England there's nothing small about its superb collection,
The variety of our exhibits allows them to truthfully claim that there is something for everyone -whatever your age!
The museum building its self is part of Rutland's historic past.
The Riding School, where the main hall of the museum is housed, was built in1794-95 for the Rutland Fencible Cavalry. It was used until 1799 when the unit disbanded.
The museum now houses a new Local History Study Area.
learning about your area's local history?
why not use the fantastic local history area.
it is filled with studies books, maps, photos, reference material,
microfiche and study computers.
The Museum hosts many Exhibition and Displays
Displays include
Oakham New Drop Gallows (the last known of their kind in the UK)
Rutlands agricultural heritage
The Great Seal of Ketton
Brooke Requilquary
Local archaeology finds
The Victorian kitchen
details of temporary exhibitions can be found on the museums what's on guide
If you need a rest you can find a hidden secret
The Museum Garden
If you enjoy cinema and theatre
live @ the museum
Rutland County Museum
Catmose Street
Oakham
Ruland
LE15 6HW
T: 01572 758 440
opening hours
Tues- Fri 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm
Sunday & Monday CLOSED
Open Bank Holiday Mondays
The May be closed early due to cinema performances, Please phone to confirm times