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Brooke Court, Mill Street, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6HH

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Brooke Court : Brooke Court consists of seven bungalows off Mill Street close to shops to the south of the town centre.

Facilities: Facilities include an alarm service and non-resident staff and garden.

Oakham : Oakham was mentioned as Ocheham in Domesday and was the capital of Rutland when it was still a county. Oakham Castle is a large stone structure still standing today and has a Norman banqueting hall with a collection of horse shoes nailed to the wall. The original Norman Lord of the Manor came from Ferrieres in Normandy well known for its iron making industry. The grammar school was founded in the 16th century and there are many fine old buildings in the town including Hayne House and Flore's House.

Tenure: Licence

General Information: Brooke Court is managed by Archdeacon Johnson's Almshouse Charity, 46 Main Road, Dowsby, Bourne PE10 0TL Telephone : 01778 440731
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