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Clumber Park

Nottinghamshire & Lincolnshire

Freedom to discover

Worksop, Nottinghamshire, S80 3BE

View from the south side of the lake

Important notice

On Wednesday 20th & Thursday 21st August, our Apleyhead entrance will be closed due to planned roadworks on the A614. Please use the Carburton or Trumans entrances, both off the B6034 Ollerton to Worksop road.

Planning your visit

Visiting Clumber Park 

With 3,800 acres of parkland to explore, there's so much to see and do at Clumber Park this spring.

The view across the lake towards the Chapel on a sunny day

Accessibility at Clumber Park 

Find out all you need to know about accessibility at Clumber Park so you can make the most of your visit.

Mobility scooter by the lake

Events at Clumber Park 

See the details of all upcoming events and activities taking place at Clumber Park.

Outdoor Theatre

Visiting Clumber Park with your dog 

Clumber Park is a three pawprint rated place. Exploring the 3,800 acres of beautiful parkland with your dog by your side is one of the best ways to see Clumber Park.

Dog & owner

Group visits

We welcome groups of all sizes including schools and coach tours. Email: clumberpark@nationaltrust.org.uk for full details and a booking form.

Looking along Lincoln Terrace with ornamental trees and the lake to the right

Clumber Park map 

Plan ahead and download the estate and main visitor facilities map here.

Venue hire

Private events & meeting space

Clumber Park has several areas available to hire for meetings and special occasions. The Head Gardener's Cottage overlooks the walled kitchen garden and the Old Parsonage has views across to the lake. Our Food & Beverage team will be delighted to cater for your needs. Please email: clumberpark@nationaltrust.org.uk to discuss your requirements in more detail.

Head Gardener's Cottage at Clumber Park
Two visitors walking in the garden, both laughing whilst holding an ice cream at Cliveden in Buckinghamshire

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