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Welcome to New Homes in Newark, the easy way to find new homes in Newark and the surrounding area. The market town of Newark-on-Trent is located in the East Midland's county of Nottinghamshire. Built around a medieval street plan, with a cobbled Georgian market square at it's heart, Newark is steeped in history. Notable properties in Newark, include the grand Georgian Town Hall, the 12th century Newark Castle ruins and the Church of St. Mary Magdalene. Situated on the East Coast Main Line railway, there are frequent trains to London, Cambridge and Norwich. The town hosts a year round schedule of events ranging from jazz & food festivals, continental markets and carnivals, to civil war reenactments. Surrounded by rolling hills and lush forests, Newark is in an area of outstanding natural beauty, and is proud of it's rural traditions. New homes in Newark provide the best of both worlds for those seeking a property in a town steeped in history, yet with access to all the essential cultural, economic and social facilities of a contemporary town. Enjoy the benefits of a newly built home in the beautiful Nottinghamshire countryside, search for a new home in Newark today!

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Newark-on-Trent, more commonly known as Newark, is a market town located in the Nottinghamshire, in the region of East Midlands, England. Newark is located across the River Trent, the Great North Road and East Coast Main Line Railway, making it a very conveniently located town. The River Devon also makes its way through Newark and the remains of the once grand Newark Castle can still be accessed today.

In 2007, Newark was reported to have had a population of over 26,500 residents, although that figure is likely to be higher now. If you include the surrounding towns and settlements, then the population of this region is a upwards of 75,000. Newark also boasts an impressive range of amenities such as shops, bars and restaurants, so there is plenty to see and do.

The large market town of Newark on Trent also benefits from two railway stations, one with regular links to both Nottingham and Lincoln, the other on the East Coast mainline with direct access to London, according to Vernon Pethard, Managing Director of www.newhomesforsale.co.uk, the UK's leading new homes website.

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Attractions – Newark

The Market Place – The Newark Market place holds traditional markets as well as farmers markets. On specific days of the week, antiquities and crafts are also on display.

Newark Castle – Founded by King Egbert of the West Saxons, the Newark Castle was founded in the 12th century and has since gone through several phases of extension, renovation and preservation. The town of Newark was originally built around this monument and its surrounding markets and the castle now serves as a heritage center.

The Queen’s Head – One of the oldest and most famous pubs in Newark, the queen’s head features DJ nights, karaoke and other unique entertainment shows. It has grown into one of the most famous hangout spots for the younger generation.

Newark Town Hall Museum – The Newark Town Hall was built in Newark in early 1776 and its purpose was to house the Mayor. The Grade I listed building was turned into a museum in 1999 and its displays were made open for the public to access. These displays include paintings, silver, civic gifts and furniture, and represent over 400 years of the Newark local government.

Newark Air Museum – This air museum officially opened in 1973 and is located on what was previously the Royal Airforce Station at Winthorpe, quite close to Newark. Located on Lincoln Road, the museum has plenty of aircraft on display and holds an annual Cockpitfest, which allows enthusiasts to display their memorabilia for others to see as well as the chance to get inside the cockpits of the displayed aircraft

 

Famous People from Newark

Nobel Laureate Sir Godfrey Newbold Hounsfield, the inventor of the CT scanner was born in Newark. Newark is also the birthplace of the member of the band ‘The Wanted’ Jay McGuiness, Tim Clark and Craig Ford, both writers and directors of The Real Badlands and Once Upon a Time in the Wild attended school in Newark.

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