A Journey into the UK's Natural Wonders
Clumber Park Walk
Clumber Park Walk

Clumber Park Walk

I went on a walk this morning to Clumber Park. A National trust property in Nottinghamshire.

Clumber Park is a vast and stunning estate spanning over 3,800 acres, once owned by the Dukes of Newcastle. Although the house no longer stands, remnants of its grandeur can still be found. Visitors can explore the Gothic-style chapel, stroll through the Pleasure Grounds, and visit the walled kitchen garden for a taste of the past. The park offers a variety of landscapes including parkland, gardens, woodlands, and a beautiful lake, providing a home for diverse wildlife. It is a perfect destination for relaxation, exploration, and connecting with nature.

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Walking across Five Thorns Plantation in Clumber Park.
Ornamental bridge in Clumber Park
Ornamental bridge in Clumber Park
Clumber lake near Hardwick village. There is often a cormorant sat in the dead trees. This area flooded many years ago after mining subsidence.
Clumber Chapel

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