Pitiful Clump

Wood, Forest in Nottinghamshire Bassetlaw

England

Pitiful Clump

Carburton Dam Part of the Welbeck estate.
Carburton Dam Credit: Jonathan Thacker

Pitiful Clump is a small village located in the county of Nottinghamshire, specifically in the Wood district. Nestled within a lush forest, the village is known for its picturesque and tranquil surroundings.

With a population of around 500 residents, Pitiful Clump exudes a sense of community and charm. The village is primarily residential, with a few local shops and amenities serving the needs of its inhabitants. The architecture in Pitiful Clump is predominantly traditional, with many buildings displaying a rustic charm that blends seamlessly with the natural beauty of the surrounding forest.

The forest that envelops Pitiful Clump is a significant feature of the village's identity. Towering trees and winding pathways offer residents and visitors the opportunity to explore and immerse themselves in nature. The forest is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including deer, foxes, and various bird species, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife photographers.

Pitiful Clump's location within the Wood district provides easy access to outdoor recreational activities. Residents can enjoy hiking, cycling, and picnicking in the forest, as well as fishing and boating in nearby lakes and rivers. The village also benefits from its proximity to other attractions in Nottinghamshire, such as historic landmarks, cultural events, and shopping centers.

Overall, Pitiful Clump in Nottinghamshire offers a peaceful and idyllic setting for those seeking a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its natural beauty and strong sense of community, the village is a place where residents can truly appreciate the wonders of the forest and embrace a slower pace of living.

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Pitiful Clump Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.252409/-1.1163212 or Grid Reference SK5973. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Carburton Dam Part of the Welbeck estate.
Carburton Dam
Part of the Welbeck estate.
Gibraltar Plantation Path to Gibraltar Plantation. I saw a Muntjac cross the path shortly after taking this photo.
Gibraltar Plantation
Path to Gibraltar Plantation. I saw a Muntjac cross the path shortly after taking this photo.
Gibraltar Plantation
Gibraltar Plantation
Piper Lane near Carburton
Piper Lane near Carburton
Entrance to Welbeck Estate From lodge on B6034
Entrance to Welbeck Estate
From lodge on B6034
The Old School Tearoom Traditional tearoom.  The salad with my sandwich consisted of a quarter tomato, red onion, cucumber and iceberg lettuce.  Quite rare these days of baby leaf and balsamic vinegar.
The Old School Tearoom
Traditional tearoom. The salad with my sandwich consisted of a quarter tomato, red onion, cucumber and iceberg lettuce. Quite rare these days of baby leaf and balsamic vinegar.
Roadway, Welbeck Park
Roadway, Welbeck Park
Cat Hills Plantation Looking across Carburton Forge Dam.
Cat Hills Plantation
Looking across Carburton Forge Dam.
Carburton Forge Dam Part of the Welbeck estate.
Carburton Forge Dam
Part of the Welbeck estate.
Carburton Dam and Nightingale Plantation Part of the Welbeck estate.
Carburton Dam and Nightingale Plantation
Part of the Welbeck estate.
Carburton Dam Part of the Welbeck estate.
Carburton Dam
Part of the Welbeck estate.
Grass field The more distant part of the field is taken up with a solar farm.
Grass field
The more distant part of the field is taken up with a solar farm.
Looking across Carburton Forge Dam Part of the Welbeck estate.
Looking across Carburton Forge Dam
Part of the Welbeck estate.
Entrance to Welbeck Park
Entrance to Welbeck Park
Hazel Gap Barn in Nottinghamshire
Hazel Gap Barn in Nottinghamshire
Welbeck Park View from Welbeck Park towards Welbeck Woodhouse
Welbeck Park
View from Welbeck Park towards Welbeck Woodhouse
Hazel Gap Farm The farm dates to about 1790 and it is likely it was designed by John Carr <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1224160?section=official-listing" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1224160?section=official-listing">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>  Now a wedding venue.
Hazel Gap Farm
The farm dates to about 1790 and it is likely it was designed by John Carr LinkExternal link Now a wedding venue.
Byway to Hazel Gap Passes through a shallow cutting.
Byway to Hazel Gap
Passes through a shallow cutting.
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Pitiful Clump is located at Grid Ref: SK5973 (Lat: 53.252409, Lng: -1.1163212)

Administrative County: Nottinghamshire

District: Bassetlaw

Police Authority: Nottinghamshire

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