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Sunday, December 07, 2025

A New Chapter for Oakham's Oldest Bank Esquires Coffee Takes Over Former HSBC Site

A New Chapter for Oakham's Oldest Bank Esquires Coffee Takes Over Former HSBC Site


A significant new chapter is beginning for one of Oakham High Street's oldest and most historic buildings, as the Esquires Coffee chain prepares to move into the former HSBC Bank site. This transition marks the end of an era for the premises as a financial institution and opens up the hopeful possibility of restoring hidden architectural treasures for the community.

The building has a rich and storied history, echoing the evolution of British banking itself. Its earliest known incarnation was as a branch of the Leicestershire Banking Company, a regional institution that played a key role in financing local trade and industry. This original use is a testament to the building's longevity and its crucial position in the town's commerce for decades.

As banking consolidated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the local company was acquired, and the premises became a branch of the Midland Bank. It later became part of the global HSBC group following the 1992 takeover. For generations of Oakham residents, this building was simply "the bank."

While the building's exterior often retains its imposing, confidence-inspiring architecture—a common feature of historic bank design the interior tells a different story. As is often the case with long-serving commercial premises, modern occupants brought changes.

The challenge noted is that the more recent tenancies by Midland Bank and HSBC involved modernisation that regrettably covered or removed many of the original architectural features. Old banking halls, designed with ornate plasterwork, high ceilings, intricate joinery, or unique flooring, were often replaced with functional, standardised office interiors. This has meant that for decades, the true character of this historic space has been hidden from view.

The arrival of Esquires Coffee presents a rare opportunity for architectural restoration. When former bank premises are converted into restaurants, cafes, or retail spaces, the new tenants often choose to strip back the modern additions to reveal the historic grandeur beneath, using it as a key part of their branding and atmosphere.

There is a strong hope that Esquires, or the building’s developers, will take on the important task of repairing and restoring the original features that have been concealed. Reviving elements like Original high ceilings.

It would not only pay tribute to the building's history but also significantly enhance the High Street's character and provide a unique, appealing venue for customers.




Festive Cheer Shines Through the Rain at Oakham's Christmas Fair, The Market Place, Victoria Hall and Oakham Castle

Festive Cheer Shines Through the Rain at Oakham's Christmas Fair

The persistent drizzle and classic wet chill of a winter Sunday failed to dampen the spirits of the community today, as people ventured into Oakham for the Sunday Christmas Fair. Despite the inclement weather, the town center was busy with activity, proving that the festive spirit is strong enough to conquer any amount of rain.

Visitors explored the variety of stalls, with some warmly sheltered across two key locations, Victoria Hall, the grounds and Great Hall of Oakham Castle.

Inside the Victoria Hall, vendors offered a treasure trove of gifts, crafts, and festive treats.

Just a short walk away, Oakham Castle, under cover, shoppers browsed unique items and enjoyed seasonal food and drink.

The was plenty to eat and drink in the market place and fairground rides.














Friday, December 05, 2025

Village Treasure Missing The Olive Branch Clipsham Issues Urgent Appeal for Stolen Cricket Cup

Village Treasure Missing The Olive Branch Clipsham Issues Urgent Appeal for Stolen Cricket Cup

The community of Clipsham is in distress following the disappearance of a priceless village heirloom: The Sir David Davenport Handley Cup. The Olive Branch pub, a central hub in the village, has issued an urgent public appeal across its social media channels after realizing the historical trophy was missing from its usual spot.

The cup, described as having immense sentimental value, was last sighted on the evening of Thursday, November 25th, resting in its rightful place on the dedicated "village table" within the pub.

The Sir David Davenport Handley Cup is far more than just a trophy; it represents a piece of Clipsham's unique local history.

The cup was generously donated by the late Sir David Davenport Handley, who was Clipsham's last Lord of the Manor. It was intended to be the winning prize for a local cricket rivalry: the Stretton v Clipsham match.

"The match was only played once and [the cup] has remained pride of place on the village table ever since," The Olive Branch stated in its appeal.

This single outing on the cricket pitch cemented the cup's place as a lasting symbol of the village's heritage, making its loss deeply felt by the residents.

The Olive Branch's appeal highlights the community's emotional attachment to the cup, emphasising that its value is purely sentimental and historical.

The village is asking anyone with information, no matter how insignificant it may seem, to come forward and assist in the search.

Details of the Missing Item:

  • Item: The Sir David Davenport Handley Cup

  • Last Seen: Evening of Thursday, November 25th

  • Location: Village table at The Olive Branch, Clipsham

  • Significance: Donated by the last Lord of the Manor for the Stretton v Clipsham cricket match.

The pub and the community are pleading for its safe return. Any help to locate and return the cup would be "greatly received."

If you have any knowledge regarding the whereabouts of The Sir David Davenport Handley Cup, please contact The Olive Branch pub. https://www.theolivebranchpub.com/contact

Get Festive at the Rutland Flower Club's Christmas Workshop, Wing Village Hall.

Get Festive at the Rutland Flower Club's Christmas Workshop

Mark your calendars and get ready for a morning of festive fun and floral creativity! The Rutland Flower Club is delighted to invite everyone to their special Christmas Workshop on Saturday, December 6th, 2025.

Event Details at a Glance

DetailInformation
DateSaturday, 6 December 2025
Time10:30 am - 1:30 pm
VenueWing Village Hall, Oakham, LE15 8SA
PriceJust £15.00 per person!

Whether you're a seasoned arranger or have never touched a flower before, this workshop is perfect for you! The best part? No experience is needed!

The morning will begin with demonstrations of two beautiful festive designs. After the inspiration, it will be your turn to get hands-on and create your very own floral masterpiece to take home and adorn your house for the holidays.

  • Learn: Watch expert demonstrations of two festive arrangements.

  • Create: Make one of the designs yourself to take home.

  • Materials: Flowers and foliage will be advised closer to the date, and some materials will be available to purchase at cost.

More than just a workshop, this promises to be a truly festive and fun morning with friends. To add to the holiday cheer, mince pies and refreshments will be available for all attendees. Come along, enjoy the company, learn a new skill, and get into the Christmas spirit!

Places are limited, so be sure to secure your spot quickly!

Book your place with Sue Sewell:

  • Phone: 07771537705

  • Email: rutlandflowerclub@yahoo.com

At only £15 per person, this is an affordable and enjoyable way to kick off your Christmas celebrations. The Rutland Flower Club very much looks forward to seeing you there!