Newark Castle

The Midlands & the Marches


In a pretty park overlooking the River Trent, the ruins of Newark Castle include an impressive Norman gate and a series of underground passages and chambers. The real King John, portrayed as a villain in the Robin Hood legend, died here in 1216. Book tour tickets online at www.palacenewarktickets.com. Concerts, festivals and various cultural events regularly take place in the grounds.


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1. Newark Air Museum

2.6 MILES

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2. Southwell Workhouse

5.27 MILES

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3. Southwell Minster

5.91 MILES

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4. Belton House

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5. Belvoir Castle

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6. Sherwood Forest Visitor Centre

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7. International Bomber Command Centre

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8. Lincoln Guildhall

15.44 MILES

Arcing over Lincoln's High St, the guildhall has been home to the city council since its completion in 1520. Regalia here includes the sword of Richard II.