The Park Tunnel

Tunnel · Nottingham

The Park Tunnel

Tunnel · Nottingham

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33 Derby Rd, Nottingham NG1 5AW, United Kingdom

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Tucked beneath Nottingham, the 1855 Park Tunnel offers a grand, hidden sandstone passage—unexpectedly enchanting and steeped in history.  

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"An unlikely entrance in an office parking lot leads to a cavernous hidden sandstone passage beneath the city of Nottingham. The tunnel was built in 1855 as the main access to an exclusive Victorian residential area, though thanks to a mistake, things did not end as planned. In the 19th century, the Duke of Portland, who owned nearby Nottingham Castle, wanted to convert some of his sizeable backyard into an exclusive residential development of palatial dwellings for Nottingham’s burgeoning middle class. To the west of the rapidly industrializing city and known as “The Park,” many impressive residences were constructed in the neighborhood by Nottingham’s competing architectural prodigies, Watson Fothergill and T.C. Hine. The Duke commissioned Hine to excavate a tunnel through the city’s soft and crumbly sandstone substrate, creating a grand and impressive approach to the wealthy new neighborhood from Derby Road, a main city thoroughfare. He specified a maximum incline of 1 in 14 along the tunnel’s length to allow the heavy horse-drawn carriages of the day to pass. Unfortunately, after the project’s completion the incline was found to be 1 in 12, making it too steep for even the strongest horses to haul a carriage, so the tunnel was abandoned. An alternative road entrance was created for The Park, leaving the tunnel to languish forever as a little-used but incredibly grand subterranean footpath accessed by steep Victorian staircases, its crumbly sides held up by high brickwork. Today, after many decades of urban development, this ultimately doomed, yet startlingly grand, infrastructure terminates in the most unlikely manner at a parking lot shared by a convent and office buildings." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Milo Jaremek

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A bit of a hidden place but so worth seeing, a simple tunnel yet so beautiful, entirely unexpected for me.

Grace Monro

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Intriguing part of a beautiful city. Well worth a visit.

Briga Honda

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It's definitely a hidden gem in Nottingham. I randomly found it while searching for places to visit. It's definitely worth a visit. We accessed it from the top and got to the bottom on the stairs. It is so much bigger than in pictures. It is kind of out of the way, but still very close to the city centre, just hidden. We spent a bit of time taking in a view and appreciated the architecture. There is plenty of parking available on the back streets, but everywhere was pay and display, best reached by foot.

Adam Smedley

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An absolute hidden gem! Have lived in Nottingham all my life and walked right by this many times. Never knew it existed! If it isn't already, this needs to be a listed site. We need to preserve historical wonders like this. Such a beautiful walk through. If you don't like pigeons, I'd recommend just observing from a distance. There are quite a few nesting on the ledges in the sandstone above. I absolutely love this site. A truly beautiful spot to visit in Nottingham!

Jacob Mills

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Great tunnel, well hidden. Large and in charge. An incline slightly too steep for a horse to pull a cart up, so whatever you do don't try that.

Tony J

Google
Interesting historic tunnel to allow carriages through onto The Park. I have lived in Nottingham for 59 years and this was my first visit. OK its not huge but worth taking a look.

Hazel Kirk

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Impressive little find hidden away

Gordon Choi

Google
It wasn't easy to find the tunnel entrance from Derby Road the first time. But a unique spot.