Clumber Park in November

Clumber Park in November

The estate of Clumber Park formed part of Sherwood Forest upto 1707 when a licence was granted to the Duke of Newcastle to enclose the area as a hunting park for Queen Anne. Successive dukes developed Clumber until it was acquired by the National Trust in 1946 for the enjoyment of us all. With nearly 4000 acres of parkland to explore, Clumber is now one of the most visited country parks in Britain. In this photograph the view is towards Clumber Chapel on a November day.


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Ref: Clumber Park in November

Date: 15/11/06

Location: Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, England

Photographer: Jim Nicholson

 
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