Lyddington Bede House originated as the late medieval wing of a palace belonging to the Bishops of Lincoln. By 1600 it had passed to Sir Thomas Cecil, son of Queen Elizabeth's chief minister, who conv...more
Rutland's most famous landmark was saved from flooding when Rutland Water was created in the 1970s. The museum houses dinosaur fossils and an Anglo-Saxon skeleton from the reservoir. It also has a f...more
Rutland County Museum & Visitor Centre is the perfect introduction to the smallest county in England. The Welcome to Rutland gallery, tells the story of the county, and leads into displays of archaeol...more
Located on the site of the former Cottesmore Iron Ore Mines Sidings, this open air Museum has a collection of steam and diesel locomotives, wagons, machinery and artefacts relating to Industrial Railw...more