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Uppingham Vacations

A bit of planning and research can mean the difference between an average vacation and an outstanding one! Wander wisely in Uppingham by learning a few basic facts about it before you take off.

Uppingham lies 6 miles (10 kilometers) south of Oakham. It's also 7 miles (11 kilometers) north of Corby.

Visitors to this part of Rutland will be rubbing shoulders with roughly 4,000 people.

Places to visit in Uppingham

Take a walk around the very old rooms and corridors of Oakham Castle. This grand fortification provides an educational day out for everyone. Need some more options? Rockingham Castle is a labyrinth of historic halls, corridors and rooms. Take a look around, meander about its grounds and try to learn about this grand structure. But that's not all there is. The atmosphere of motor racing is hard to deny. Strap yourself in for some high-octane action and watch some laps at Rockingham Motor Speedway!

Where do you fly into for Uppingham?

There's nothing like the feeling of finally arriving in a new place. If you've booked a flight for Uppingham, there's every chance you'll be flying into East Midlands Airport (EMA). It's roughly 30 miles (48 kilometers) to the northwest of the downtown area. Pick up your bags and get set to kick-start your vacation!

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Uppingham?
Starting from as little as CA $1,089, hotel and flight packages are a superb way to stretch your travel budget. Uppingham, here you come!
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Uppingham?
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Can I save on my Uppingham car rental if I combine it with hotels and flights?
Certainly — combine your flight, hotel and car into an Uppingham vacation package and you'll save plenty. With so much to see in the Uppingham area, having your own wheels will more than come in handy. Once you're in the driver's seat, turn up the stereo and make tracks to Big Ben, an unmissable attraction roughly 129 kilometers from Uppingham.
Which airport is best for Uppingham?
Luton Airport (LTN), located around 80 kilometers south of downtown Uppingham, is most likely where you'll step off the plane. Your other choices are Birmingham Airport (BHX) (72 kilometers away from central Uppingham) and East Midlands Airport (EMA) (48 kilometers away from central Uppingham).
Where should I stay when visiting Uppingham?
If you're searching for a place to spend your nights, check out the The Falcon Hotel. It's the top choice for many visitors.

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No church is mentioned in the Domesday book, although it may be identified with one of three churches attached to the Manor of Ridlington, north of Ayston. It was granted to the Abbey of Westminster in the eleventh century. The church itself dates from the fourteenth century onwards and consists of a western tower, nave with north and south aisles and clerestory, chancel and north chapel, organ chamber and vestry, and north and south porches. The tower is of three stages with angle buttresses and has a tall recessed spire with three tiers of lucarnes. There are eight bells. The nave is of four bays (lengthened by one Bay in the 1861 restoration). The north aisle is from the Decorated period, the south aisle is Perpendicular. There are remnants of wall decoration on the south arcade consisting of red flowers and tendrils. The chancel was rebuilt in 1861 when it was restored by Parsons of London incorporating black marble columns to the north chapel (Lady Chapel) and organ chamber. During the reconstruction some sculptured fragments of the twelfth century were found, two of which are now built the wall on either side of the north door. A Coffin lid of the thirteenth century was also found. There is a plain mediaeval octagonal font at the west end of the nave and a two manual organ by Harrison and Harrison. The church is surrounded on the north side by the buildings of the marketplace. Pic by Jenny.
No church is mentioned in the Domesday book, although it may be identified with one of three churches attached to the Manor of Ridlington, north of Ayston. It was granted to the Abbey of Westminster in the eleventh century. The church itself dates from the fourteenth century onwards and consists of a western tower, nave with north and south aisles and clerestory, chancel and north chapel, organ chamber and vestry, and north and south porches. The tower is of three stages with angle buttresses and has a tall recessed spire with three tiers of lucarnes. There are eight bells. The nave is of four bays (lengthened by one Bay in the 1861 restoration). The north aisle is from the Decorated period, the south aisle is Perpendicular. There are remnants of wall decoration on the south arcade consisting of red flowers and tendrils. The chancel was rebuilt in 1861 when it was restored by Parsons of London incorporating black marble columns to the north chapel (Lady Chapel) and organ chamber. During the reconstruction some sculptured fragments of the twelfth century were found, two of which are now built the wall on either side of the north door. A Coffin lid of the thirteenth century was also found. There is a plain mediaeval octagonal font at the west end of the nave and a two manual organ by Harrison and Harrison. The church is surrounded on the north side by the buildings of the marketplace. Pic by Jenny.
No church is mentioned in the Domesday book, although it may be identified with one of three churches attached to the Manor of Ridlington, north of Ayston. It was granted to the Abbey of Westminster in the eleventh century. The church itself dates from the fourteenth century onwards and consists of a western tower, nave with north and south aisles and clerestory, chancel and north chapel, organ chamber and vestry, and north and south porches. The tower is of three stages with angle buttresses and has a tall recessed spire with three tiers of lucarnes. There are eight bells. The nave is of four bays (lengthened by one Bay in the 1861 restoration). The north aisle is from the Decorated period, the south aisle is Perpendicular. There are remnants of wall decoration on the south arcade consisting of red flowers and tendrils. The chancel was rebuilt in 1861 when it was restored by Parsons of London incorporating black marble columns to the north chapel (Lady Chapel) and organ chamber. During the reconstruction some sculptured fragments of the twelfth century were found, two of which are now built the wall on either side of the north door. A Coffin lid of the thirteenth century was also found. There is a plain mediaeval octagonal font at the west end of the nave and a two manual organ by Harrison and Harrison. The church is surrounded on the north side by the buildings of the marketplace. Pic by Jenny.
Uppingham school cricket pavilion Former pupil Jonathan Agnew now BBC cricket correspondent undoubtedly made the journey to the square and back from this fine looking Pavilion. I wonder if Stephen Fry (writer and actor) made the same journey before he was expelled.
Allotment gardens on Leicester Road, Uppingham. Well tended allotments on the west side of Uppingham.