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- 3,800 acres of green open space to relax in and enjoy
- Discover more of the Park on your bike with over 20 miles of cycle routes through spectacular scenery
- Europe's longest double avenue of lime trees line the grand entrance
- Find a moments peace and tranquillity in Clumber Chapel
- The recently refurbished restaurant uses fresh ingredients picked in our walled kitchen garden
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| Visit Google Street View for a 360 degree outside tour of this property. Clumber Chapel's doors close between 13 January and 1 April for its annual conservation clean. During this time we get out our lint-free dusters and bees-wax polish; you shouldn't complain about the amount of dusting you have to do at home... we begin in the bell tower and dust the entire building down! Every one of the 450-plus objects in the collection has its own cleaning programme, as every piece is made of a different material and is in a different condition |
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The walled kitchen garden has a wealth of sights and smells to experience; whether it's the magnificent 400 foot herbaceous borders, trees laden with heritage varieties of fruit or the 450 foot long-range glasshouse, there's always plenty to visit, time and time again.
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Clumber Chapel was built between 1886 and 1889 and its 180 foot spire provides the backdrop to many a photograph. Whether you want a place for quiet contemplation or to marvel at the magnificent Victorian craftsmanship, the Chapel is a must for any first-time visitor.
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The man-made serpentine lake offers a 4 mile route around its banks, with magnificent views from the ornamental bridge and opportunities for bird spotting; there are over 200 species living here, including mallards, swans, geese and coots.
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At nearly 3 miles long and over 170 years old, Limetree Avenue is the longest in Europe and still provides the majestic feel of entering a grand ducal estate. You will be greeted by a spectacular display, whatever time of year you visit, from the fresh buds in springtime to the copper autumnal months.
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The Victorian interest in collecting exotic plants, such as rhododendron and mock orange shrubs, has added a splash of colour and fragrance to the elegant meander along the recently restored paths in the Pleasure Ground. This area was designed in the 18th century to offer the Dukes and their families secluded and beautiful walks.
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Opening arrangements
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| Visitor facilities (restaurant, shop, Clumber Story, chapel) |
| 01-Jan - 27-Mar-10 |
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| 28-Mar - 03-Oct-10 |
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| 04-Oct - 31-Oct-10 |
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| Walled Kitchen Garden |
| 13-Mar - 27-Mar-10 |
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| 28 March to 30 Oct: Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holiday all facilities open 10 to 6.
Chapel as visitor facilities, except 12 January to 29 March, when it is closed for conservation cleaning.
Last cycle hire 2 hours before closing. Cycle hire also open mid-week November to March for school holidays and booked groups.
Conservation Centre: 3 April to 26 September open Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays, 10:30 to 16:30.
Park and all facilities closed on 25 December. |
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The Estate Office
Clumber Park
Worksop
Nottinghamshire S80 3AZ
01909 544917 (General enquiries)
01909 476592 (Estate Office)
Email: clumberpark@nationaltrust.org.uk |
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