Rutland Postcodes County

Rutland is a small county in the East Midlands of England, known for its rural character, historic market towns and strong sense of local identity. Despite its size, the county has a varied landscape of rolling countryside, farmland and small villages, giving it a quiet and settled feel. Its compact nature allows communities to remain closely connected, with a steady pace of life shaped by agriculture and local traditions.

The county includes the towns of Oakham and Uppingham, which serve as centres for administration, education and local services. Oakham acts as the county town, while Uppingham is known for its long established school and historic character. Surrounding villages and rural areas continue to support farming and everyday community life.

Rutland is particularly associated with Rutland Water, a large reservoir that has become an important feature of the county, supporting wildlife and outdoor recreation. Walking, cycling and water based activities are widely enjoyed, often in peaceful surroundings. Overall, Rutland offers a calm and enduring mix of countryside, small town life and strong local identity, giving it a distinctive and well rooted place within England.

3,158
Postcodes
3
Districts
98,054
Population
England
Country

Postcode districts in Rutland

DistrictPost townPostcodesPopulation
LE15 Oakham 1,101 32,521
LE16 Market Harborough 1,038 34,458
PE9 Stamford 1,019 31,075

Frequently asked questions

How many postcodes are in Rutland?

There are approximately 3,158 postcodes in Rutland.

How many postcode districts are in Rutland?

Rutland contains 3 postcode districts.

What is the population of Rutland?

The postcode districts in Rutland have a combined population of about 98,054.