The County of Rutland

 Rutland is a picturesque county in the East Midlands of England, known for its charming countryside and tranquil lakes. It is the smallest county in England, but it offers a wealth of attractions. Rutland Water, a large reservoir surrounded by nature reserves, is a major draw, offering opportunities for sailing, cycling, and birdwatching, as well as scenic walks along its perimeter.

The county town, Oakham, features the historic Oakham Castle, known for its unique collection of horse shoes gifted by visiting dignitaries. Nearby, the town of Uppingham is renowned for its beautiful architecture and independent shops. Rutland’s idyllic villages, such as Stamford and Exton, add to the county’s appeal with their charming streets and historic buildings. The combination of natural beauty, historical sites, and quaint towns makes Rutland a delightful destination for those seeking a serene getaway. 

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