Parchmarks have revealed the outlines of former rooms in the historic house in Nottinghamshire.
The prolonged warm and dry weather has revealed parchmarks; outlines of the rooms of Clumber House and the formal garden terrace that once stood here, giving visitors a window into the rich history of the park.

Clumber House, taken down in 1938, was considered one of the finest non-Royal houses in the country. Built in the late 1760s, the house had over 100 rooms filled with paintings and treasures, as well as particularly impressive gardens.
Find out more about Clumber’s past at: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/…/history-of-clumber-park







