Clumber Country Park
Clumber is a beautiful expanse of parkland, heath and woods covering more than 3,800 acres.
Clumber Park was once the country estate of the Dukes of Newcastle. Although the house was demolished in 1938, there are glimpses of its grand past to explore - from the Gothic-style chapel, often referred to as a 'cathedral in miniature', you can follow in the footsteps of dukes through the peaceful pleasure ground to the Walled Kitchen Garden, where you can experience sights, scents and a taste of the past.
Today Clumber offers freedom to discover a ducal park and provides a haven for wildlife within an idyllic setting.
With 3,800 acres of picturesque parkland and gardens, peaceful woodlands and a magnificent lake to enjoy there is plenty of space to explore and relax with your family and friends.
Not only is Clumber's mosaic of habitats home to an amazing array of wildlife, it is also a great place to spot it.
And there's much more to explore...
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Contact Details
- clumberpark@nationaltrust.org.uk
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- National Trust Clumber Park
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Where to go
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Clumber Park
Worksop
Nottinghamshire - Postcode
- S80 3AZ
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Time, Costs and Availability
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- When is it on
- Chapel closed 12 January - 31 March. Tea House: open weekends, 11-4, and daily during school summer holidays, 10-4.
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Availability
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Access to Clumber Park
Clumber Park has:
- 12 accessible parking spaces, 137 yards (125m) from the main visitor facilities and 230 yards (210m) from the chapel
- Parking by the entrance to the walled kitchen garden
- Accessible toilets located by the main visitor facilities and near the cricket pitch
- Level or ramped access to all facilities and buildings
- 13 miles of tarmac roads throughout the property. Paths around main visitor facilities, Pleasure ground and lakeside are wide and flat with a good solid surface. There are a selection of grassy, gravely and uneven areas. Woodland and parkland paths can be uneven and rough
- Recommended routes for wheelchair and powered mobility vehicle users
Wheelchairs, powered mobility vehicles and adapted cycles are available from the Cycle Hire CentreClick here to visit their website.