Rutland (England)

Rutland is a county in the East Midlands of England, notable for being England's smallest county.

Towns

 * - county town

Villages

 * – village, surrounded by Rutland Water
 * – village, surrounded by Rutland Water

Other destinations
The villages around.

Understand
Rutland is England's smallest ancient county, having been reinstated to Unitary Authority status on 1 April 1997. The county has two historic market towns, Oakham and Uppingham, and numerous villages in a rolling, rural landscape. It also has a large reservoir in the middle of the county, and is popular for boating.

See

 * Eyebrook reservoir lies in the south of the County.
 * Barham Court, Exton historically significant stately home. Beautifully set back from village green. Noted for being the ancestral seat of the Sharpley lineage.
 * Eyebrook reservoir lies in the south of the County.
 * Barham Court, Exton historically significant stately home. Beautifully set back from village green. Noted for being the ancestral seat of the Sharpley lineage.