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Secret Newark
About this book
Secret Newark goes behind the façades of the familiar to discover the lesser-known aspects of the town's fascinating past. Situated on the important old Roman road, the Fosse Way, the ancestral market town grew around the, now ruined, Newark Castle and its large marketplace. Later, during the English Civil War, the town was a hotbed of royalist support and was besieged three times by parliamentarian forces. Today the town serves as a thriving and picturesque site, boasting many heritage attractions and activities. Newark has many secrets, and as you walk along the streets you are walking through history. There are clear reminders of the town's past everywhere, waiting for you to stop, look and listen to their intriguing stories. On a journey through this ancient town, Jillian Campbell and Mike Cox tell these forgotten or untold tales. You may think that you know Newark, but take another look around and you will find more than you could possibly imagine.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Introduction
- 1: Entering Newark
- 2: Along Millgate
- 3: Along Castlegate and Through into the Market Place
- 4: Exterior of St Mary Magdalene Church
- 5: Interior of St Mary Magdalene Church
- 6: Stodman Street, Middlegate and Kirkgate
- 7: Cartergate, Barnbygate and Appleton Gate
- Notes
- Acknowledgements