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Training, Selhurst Park Day 1, Charlton Forest Day 2, Charlton Forest Relay, Longmoor 1989 [25] SWOA Training, Gare Hill: Day 1, Longleat: Day 2, Stourhead: Relay, Stock Hill: 1990 SOA - Day 1, Creag Vinean: Day 2, Craig a' Barns Relay, Devilla Forest 1991 EMOA Training, Cromford Moor and Black Rock Day 1, Clumber Park: Day 2, Shining Cliff ...
Clumber Park in 1829. Clumber, mentioned in the Domesday Book in 1086, was a monastic property in the Middle Ages but later came into the hands of the Holles family. [3] In 1707 permission was granted to John Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle to enclose 3,000 acres (1,200 ha) of Sherwood Forest, and re-purpose it as a deer park. [4]
The Chapel of St Paul at Clumber Park was commissioned by Henry Pelham-Clinton, 5th Duke of Newcastle in 1864. It was designed by the architect Thomas Chambers Hine but not completed and became known as "the pigeon coop".
The surviving park and outbuildings such as the chapel, kitchen garden, gates and bridge are intact and mainly are listed structures. The Clumber and Hardwick locations until 1974 were a part of Worksop ancient parish, which was abolished and became a part of the newly formed Bassetlaw district unparished area. [14]
Hardwick Village is a rural settlement located in the civil parish of Clumber and Hardwick, within the Bassetlaw district area of Nottinghamshire. It is within Clumber Park, part of a greater area known as The Dukeries. It consists of former labourers' cottages and a couple of farms, including Hardwick Grange.
The terrace on the north side of Clumber Lake in Clumber Park extends for about 60 metres (200 ft), and has a central landing stage, steps and flanking walls. It contains two pairs of garden benches, one pair semicircular with scrolled ends in the form of winged lions, the other pair with scrolled ends and lion's head finials , and all with ...
Clumber Chapel - The Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, UK; Clumber papers, Clumber collection, or Newcastle of Clumber papers - part of the Manuscripts and Special Collections, The University of Nottingham; Clumber Spaniel - a dog breed developed in Britain; Clumber - a character in the John Ford film The World Moves ...
The centre contains art studios and a cafe and hosts special events, including craft demonstrations and exhibitions. Thoresby Hall. Other local sites are Thoresby Hall Park [25] and Rufford Abbey country park. Rufford Abbey is owned by English Heritage with the park managed by Parkwood Outdoors. [26] Clumber Park is a former estate of Clumber ...