In Oakham, Rutland, there is a historical structure called Oakham Castle. The castle is regarded as one of the finest examples of domestic Norman architecture of England and is well-known for its massive collection of horseshoes. The building is listed as Grade I. The Rutland County Council owns and operates Oakham Castle, which has a civil ceremony license. The castle is free to enter. Walkelin de Ferrers, lord of Oakham and a great-nephew of Robert de Ferrers, 1st Earl of Derby, constructed th ... (Read More)