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Opening arrangements
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| Visitor facilities (restaurant, shop, Clumber story, chapel) |
| 25 Oct31 Mar 10 |
104 |
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| Walled kitchen garden |
| 28 Sep1 Nov 09 |
114 |
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| Cycle hire |
| 25 Oct31 Mar 10 |
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Bank Holiday opening times as for Sat and Sun.
Chapel as visitor facilities, except 12 Jan-29 Mar 09 when closed for conservation cleaning.
Last cycle hire 2 hours before closing.
Walled kitchen garden - last admission 30 mins before closing time. |
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Admission Prices
Walled kitchen garden (Gift Aid on Entry): £3, child free. Walled kitchen garden (Standard admission): £2.70 |
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WCs
WCs by the main visitor facilities, upstairs in the restaurant, behind the conservation centre and in Hardwick village. |
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Families & children
Baby-changing facilities available in the WCs by the main visitor facilities and in the restaurant. Baby-feeding facilities, including bottle warmer, and children's menu available in the restaurant. Buggies and child seats are available to hire from the cycle hire centre. |
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Dogs
Dogs are welcome throughout the property, but please keep them on a lead around the main visitor facilities, in the walled kitchen garden and in grazing areas. Please refrain from taking them into buildings. Assistance dogs are welcome throughout the property. Dog owners are kindly asked to take responsibility for the disposal of their own dog waste. |
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Refreshments
Fully-licensed restaurant serving a range of hot and cold snacks and meals. Lunch is served between 12 and 2pm. Roast lunches served Sundays. Children's menu available. Delicious local and seasonal dishes are served throughout the year and we use as many fresh ingredients from our walled kitchen garden as possible.
The Simple Foods kiosk is open during peak times. |
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Shopping
Large National Trust shop and plant sales offering locally-made products and souvenirs. |
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Visitor centre
Find out more about Clumber's history and landscape in The Clumber Story, where we have two exhibitions, 'Clumber in Sherwood' and a wartime exhibition. The exhibitions include interactive displays, videos and a model of Clumber House. |
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Information for visitors
A short guide to Clumber Park, which includes a map of the property and a guide to Clumber Chapel, are available to purchase. Gardens and WWII Family Tracker Packs are free to hire from the walled kitchen garden and visitor enquiries point, respectively. For further information prior to your visit please contact us. |
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Audio guide
Join Samuel Barker, Clumber's former Head Gardener, on a journey through time to discover the history behind our walled kitchen garden. Hire this guide for free from the walled kitchen garden entrance. |
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Learning
Our Learning Team offers a wide range of curriculum-based activities throughout the year for school parties and groups. For more details contact us. Resource books are also available from the visitor enquiries point and the Learning Team for self-led visits. |
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Base camp
Clumber Park basecamp, a converted gardener's cottage situated in the heart of this picturesque estate, offers an ideal location for twelve people to spend the night. |
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Camping and caravanning
183-pitch Caravan Club site located in the heart of Clumber Park, off the north side of Limetree Avenue. Tel - 01909 484758 or go to The Caravan Club. |
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Available for functions
The Duke's Study and Muniment Room in the restaurant are available for group dinners and small functions. The events field, parsonage lawn and walled kitchen garden marquee sites are available for hire as a venue for wedding receptions or larger private/corporate functions. Please note that Clumber is not licensed to hold civil weddings.
Onboard coach welcome and introductory talk available free of charge when a visit is pre-booked. General guided tours, out-of-hours tours and specialised tours need to be booked and carry a £5 charge per person, with a minimum of 15 people per tour. |
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