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Newark Castle Midlands
  Castlegate, Newark, Nottinghamshire, NG24 1BG Local Council 
Newark Castle

Viewed from the west bank of the River Trent Newark Castle looks very impressive, but if you cross the river and enter the park that surrounds the castle you discover that the walls are just a facade. Only one and a half sides of the castle remain, but that does include the oldest part of the castle, a large gatehouse.

The castle was built in 1133 by Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln, and it remained a seat of the Bishops of Lincoln until 1547 when King Henry VIII took it for the Crown. During the Civil War the castle became an important Royalist garrison, holding out against three long sieges in 1643, 1644 and 1646. On 5 May 1646 King Charles I was captured at nearby Southwell and ordered Newark to surrender. The Parliamentarians then destroyed the castle.

Information
Telephone Number Tel: 01636 655765
Opening Times The castle is in a park that is open daily
Entry Price

Free

Parking Use local car parks. There is one just over the river opposite the castle.
Disabled The castle is in a park that has easy wheelchair access
Toilets No toilets
Shop No shop
Food & Drink No food and drink facilities, but the castle is close to all the amenities of Newark town centre
Picnics Suitable for picnics
Dogs Dogs allowed on lead
Guided Tours Guided tours available from the Castle Ranger. Tel: 07971 486324 for further information
Audio Tour No audio tours
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