Nice and flat and reasonably well surfaced ex railway line now dedicated for cycling, horses and walkers. There are a selection of different seats made of old railway sleepers.
The path crosses over the Trent on a long, old viaduct.
The glass house in the walled garden is 450ft long. The walled garden also contains over 135 varieties of edible rhubarb (I had no idea there was so many) and 101 different types of apple, and so much more.
Completed in 1849, it carried the main line of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway over the River Trent. The railway closed in 1959 but was restored and opened to the public in 2015. It is a Grade II listed.
A fantastic example of Gothic architecture, Clumber Chapel is one of Clumber Park's centrepieces. Formally, the Chapel of St Mary the Virgin, it is often cited as a 'cathedral in …