Caldecott Churchyard
Selected Wild Place / Other Wild Places / Public Rights of Way / VC55 boundary
The church is located directly off the A6003, on the corner with Church Lane at the north end of the village.
Roadside parking is limited, so please be mindful of residents and signage.
The RF1 (Centrebus) stops twice in the village, but Welland Close is marginally closer to the churchyard.
Bus times for Caldecott available on bustimes.org.
Churchyard
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Caldecott is the most southerly village in Rutland and is located about 4 miles south of Uppingham. The church dates from the 12th century although there is some Norman fabric remaining. The churchyard is a reasonably large and has a number of trees and areas of unmown grassland.
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