Park Tunnel, Nottingham
The Park Tunnel was built in 1855 to allow access between The Park Estate and Derby Road in the English city of Nottingham.
The tunnel is listed as a Grade II listed building with a list entry number of 1059025.
Description
The tunnel is approximately in length, with a central open section some in length.From The Park Estate end, the tunnel is approached from Tunnel Road, and the original vehicular nature of the tunnel is clear from the ramped access. The first section of tunnel passes under Newcastle Drive and the Ropewalk and is unlined, being carved from the natural Nottingham Castle Sandstone. An open section in the centre of the tunnel provides natural light and ventilation, and a staircase ascends around the wall of this opening to the junction of the Ropewalk with Upper College Street. A second tunnel section passes under College Street whilst rising to meet Derby Road, but has been modified and partially blocked by subsequent building works, and access to Derby Road is now via a flight of stairs into the car park of the building above.