Ranksborough Hall, Langham, Oakham, Rutland,Leicestershire

Firstly, we would like to announce the recent takeover of Ranksborough Limited, formely owned by Mr Tony Barney. The new owners, Mr AJ White and Mr EJ James offer a warm welcome and thank you for visiting ranksboroughhall.com.
Ranksborough Hall, built in 1893 was once the home of Lord Ranksborough, equerry to Queen Victoria. The Estate has been visited many times by Royalty, in particular George V who regularly rode with the local hunt. The Royal Family today visit Burghley House close by, famous for Show Jumping and its historic interest. Visitors to the hall come from far afield as Scotland and Wales with an increasing number from overseas. The grounds, only 20 miles from the M1, and 8 miles from the A1, are relatively easy to travel to.
Recent major development to Ranksborough Hall will now be extended to include exclusive holiday lodges for retired people. The park will include a twelve month (all year round) licence, perhaps making this your ideal second home.
The grounds will be constructed around a man-made lake set within beutifully landscaped gardens, inkeeping with the remainder of the park.
Facilities on the Park
Post box; Telephone
Close by
A few minutes stroll away, the village of Langham hosts two historic public houses, a post office and a village store. There’s ample parking at the hall for those who might prefer to use local transport. A free bus service will take you to local supermarkets... the regular service from Nottingham to Stamford via Melton Mowbray and Oakham, passes at the end of the drive.
Medical
Oakham, only a five minute bus ride away, includes a GP’s surgery and a Community Hospital. Melton Mowbray, just a short journey away, also has a Community Hospital with outpatient and day surgery facilities.
Services
Local services are provided by Rutland County Council, the smallest unitary authority in England.
Rates: Please see our website
Groups allowed by arrangement
Pets allowed by arrangement