Chapel of St Mary the Virgin
Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire
Designed by GF Bodley for the Seventh Duke of Newcastle this 'Cathedral in Miniature' has stood at the heart of Clumber Park for 130 years.
The earliest reference to a church at Carburton is in a 12th century document.
Carburton, Nottinghamshire
It was probably owned by Welbeck Abbey until the time of the Reformation and closed for worship in 2017 although it is part of the parish administered by Worksop Priory.
The main part of the church dates from the 12th century, there are 12th and 13th century windows and a Norman font of a simple, early form. The bell turret dates to the 18th century as does a sundial located at the southwest angle of the nave. The whole building was restored in the 1880s.
Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire
Designed by GF Bodley for the Seventh Duke of Newcastle this 'Cathedral in Miniature' has stood at the heart of Clumber Park for 130 years.
Worksop, Nottinghamshire
A thousand year old wall carving, a 17th century Fox’s Book of Martyrs hidden within its walls, 14th century Crusader crosses and a 15th century skull from the the War of the Roses.
Bothamsall, Nottinghamshire
Built in 1845 at the expense of the 4th Duke of Newcastle under Lyne, the church stands on high ground and looks down towards the main street of the village.