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Pictures of Oakham in the Snow

By Evie Payne

12th Mar 2023 | Local News

All Saints' Church in the snow. Image credit: Nub News.
All Saints' Church in the snow. Image credit: Nub News.

Oakham saw snowfall this week.

For the first time since January 2021, Oakham saw enough snow for the historic Market Town to enjoy a covering of snow overnight on Wednesday 8 and into Thursday 9 March.

So, we went on a little adventure to get some pictures of Oakham and the surrounding areas under a blanket of snow:

Sheep on the hill behind Barleythorpe. Image credit: Nub News.

Students heading through a snowy Cutts Close. Image credit: Nub News.

Rocka-Buy Records and The Maltings under a thin dusting of snow. Image credit: Nub News.

The newly painted Wheatsheaf, Oakham, looking bright in the snow. Image credit: Nub News.

Newly planted bulbs in Oakham Market Place got a covering. Image credit: Nub News.

Lumison Lighting Design on Mill Street looked cosy in the snow. Image credit: Nub News.
Pictured are the historic walls by Oakham School Chapel and All Saints' Church. Image credit: Nub News.



Oakham Buttercross in the snow on Wednesday evening. Image credit: Nub News
The white of the snow brought out the pink of the blossom in All Saints' Churchyard. Image credit: Nub News.

Did you get any snaps of the snow?

Send them to [email protected].

     

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