Ale Bottle Clump

Wood, Forest in Nottinghamshire Bassetlaw

England

Ale Bottle Clump

Canada geese beside Clumber Lake
Canada geese beside Clumber Lake Credit: Graham Hogg

Ale Bottle Clump is a small woodland area located in Nottinghamshire, England. Situated within the larger Sherwood Forest, Ale Bottle Clump is known for its natural beauty and historical significance. The name "Ale Bottle" is derived from the shape of the trees in the area, which resemble the old-fashioned ale bottles traditionally used in the region.

Covering an area of approximately 10 acres, Ale Bottle Clump is predominantly composed of oak trees, with a dense undergrowth of shrubs and ferns. The woodland is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including bluebells, wood anemones, and various species of birds and small mammals.

The area has a rich history dating back centuries. In medieval times, Ale Bottle Clump was used as a hunting ground for the local nobility, and the remnants of an old deer park can still be seen within the woodland. The site also played a role in the Robin Hood legend, with some claiming that the famous outlaw and his Merry Men sought refuge in the clump.

Today, Ale Bottle Clump is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers. The woodland offers several walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its picturesque scenery and discover its hidden treasures. The serene atmosphere and abundant wildlife make it a peaceful retreat for those seeking a tranquil escape from the bustling city life.

Overall, Ale Bottle Clump is a small but captivating woodland, offering both natural beauty and a glimpse into the region's rich history.

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Ale Bottle Clump Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.261117/-1.0722167 or Grid Reference SK6174. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Canada geese beside Clumber Lake
Canada geese beside Clumber Lake
Reflections in Clumber Lake
Reflections in Clumber Lake
Carburton Bridge and the River Poulter
Carburton Bridge and the River Poulter
Weir on the River Poulter
Weir on the River Poulter
Giant cedar tree in Clumber Park Possibly my favourite tree!
Giant cedar tree in Clumber Park
Possibly my favourite tree!
Dappled shade in Clumber Park
Dappled shade in Clumber Park
Dappled shade beside Clumber Lake
Dappled shade beside Clumber Lake
Approaching Lime Tree Avenue in Clumber Park
Approaching Lime Tree Avenue in Clumber Park
Heading through Clumber Park to Carburton
Heading through Clumber Park to Carburton
Yew tree-lined path in the pleasure grounds Beside the lake in National Trust's Clumber Park
Yew tree-lined path in the pleasure grounds
Beside the lake in National Trust's Clumber Park
Autumn Leaves In the pleasure grounds in National Trust's Clumber Park
Autumn Leaves
In the pleasure grounds in National Trust's Clumber Park
View over the lake to the Doric Temple In National Trust's Clumber Park
View over the lake to the Doric Temple
In National Trust's Clumber Park
Autumn in Clumber Park A colourful tree in the lawns in front of the Chapel of St Mary the Virgin.
Autumn in Clumber Park
A colourful tree in the lawns in front of the Chapel of St Mary the Virgin.
The entrance to Clumber Park Waiting in a short queue to show the National Trust cards to get into the park. The trees and shrubs were providing shade in the bright sun.
The entrance to Clumber Park
Waiting in a short queue to show the National Trust cards to get into the park. The trees and shrubs were providing shade in the bright sun.
Leaving the car park Thankfully the wind was not blowing a cloud of dust as we walked towards the lake from the car park, though just a minute before if had been.
Leaving the car park
Thankfully the wind was not blowing a cloud of dust as we walked towards the lake from the car park, though just a minute before if had been.
Clumber Park This is a wonderful place for a walk or bicycle ride. Even when there are many people present the site is large enough to not feel crowded.
Clumber Park
This is a wonderful place for a walk or bicycle ride. Even when there are many people present the site is large enough to not feel crowded.
Clumber Park A woodland path near the lake at Clumber Park.
Clumber Park
A woodland path near the lake at Clumber Park.
Nearly complete The bridge was deliberately badly damaged by vandals some time ago but is now almost fully restored to its original condition. One worker was putting in some work on the side of the bridge nearest the camera as we walked over it.
Nearly complete
The bridge was deliberately badly damaged by vandals some time ago but is now almost fully restored to its original condition. One worker was putting in some work on the side of the bridge nearest the camera as we walked over it.
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Ale Bottle Clump is located at Grid Ref: SK6174 (Lat: 53.261117, Lng: -1.0722167)

Administrative County: Nottinghamshire

District: Bassetlaw

Police Authority: Nottinghamshire

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