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The Kings Arms lies in the peaceful and quaint village of Wing. This family run, AA 4 Star Inn is ideally situated for visiting the surrounding market towns of Oakham, Uppingham and Stamford. Rutland water is only two miles away and offers a variety of outdoor pursuits to include walking, bird watching, fishing and golf. Other local attractions include Burghley House, Barnsdale Gardens, Rockingham Speedway and the historic Wing Maze. The Kings Arms has eight en-suite letting bedrooms set away from the public house allowing the freedom and privacy to come and go as you please. Our renowned restaurant boasts an AA Rosette and we serve 3 real ales and 20+ wines by the glass. The large off street car park takes small trailers & motorised vans. Our Bar & Restaurant are closed Sunday evenings and Monday Lunch all year round and Monday evenings in Winter. Breakfast is served from 0800 - 0900 Tue - Fri and 0830 to 0930 Sat- Mon. If you arrive outside of normal opening hours, pleas see the self check in notice at the front door to the pub.
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Room Rates
Single - £55.00 per Room Double - £75.00 per Room Family - £75.00 per Room |
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The Kings Arms
Top Street Wing
Oakham Leicestershire LE15 8SE
Tel: 01572 737634 Fax: 01572 737255 |
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 Oakham is the county town of Rutland, England.
It has a population of about 12,000 and lies close to Rutland Water, one of the largest man-made lakes in Europe.
Tourist attractions in Oakham include All Saints Church and Oakham Castle. Another popular and historic feature is the open-air market held in the town's market square every Wednesday and Saturday (near the ancient octagonal Buttercross with its pyramidal roof and wooden stocks, a grade I listed building). |
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