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Garden flat attached to Edwardian house
A self contained light and airy ground floor flat near to the river in Newark. There is a private patio, with views over the rear garden. Located within walking distance of the town centre, there is opportunity to enjoy the Civil War Centre, historic market place, castle, riverside, parks, restaurants and pubs. It is also close to the River Trent with towpath walks and access to open countryside. Enjoy exploring Newark's historic centre or unwind in the surrounding countryside and villages.

Kingfisher Cottage - stunning riverside location
Beautiful riverside location, perfect for relaxing by the water and watching the boats and wildlife or exploring Newark and the surrounding area. Sleeps up to four people: 1 king size bed with shower en-suite, and two bedrooms with single beds which overlook the river. Fully appointed kitchen, family bathroom with full bath, utility area, dining room and living room with smart TV. French doors open out onto a riverside patio with table and chairs. Bike storage available. Also Wifi & workspace.

The Tower
The Tower is the perfect romantic high-end getaway for couples who want to get away from it all in a secluded location and fancy just something different. The Tower has recently been converted for use as a holiday let which was previously an unused ancillary building adjacent to The Water Works, an old water treatment plant near Bolsover, converted to domestic use in 2002 and featured on the Channel 4 programme Grand Designs. Available for single night stays. Discounts on 3+ nights bookings.

Locksmith cottage situated in the heart of Newark
Situated in the heart of the historic market town of Newark on Trent. Close to Newark Castle and the banks of the River Trent also a short walk from both railway stations (Northgate & Newark castle). The town hosts an abundance of restaurants, pubs, coffee shops and shopping in walking distance you'll be spoilt for choice. Recently renovated, spacious living accommodation including large walk in shower, kitchen including oven/hob, microwave & washing machine. Parking for one car to the rear.

Charming 18th Century Georgian Barn Conversion.
Welcome to Manor Cottage Barn. Situated in the quiet village of Averham just outside of Newark Upon Trent in rural Nottinghamshire. The barn itself is an 18th century chapel and barn combined and was fully restored in the 90's. Inside there are two large rooms, one comprising of a lounge area for guests and a private workshop area dedicated to picture framing. The other is a Bedroom, kitchen and dining room with a separate Bathroom. *This is a no smoking anywhere including outside home.

Stunning barn conversion in rural village 2/4 per
The Barn, Hollybush, Laxton is the perfect peaceful getaway for couples, families, dog walkers & cyclists. Set in the Nottinghamshire countryside close to Sherwood Forest, Laxton is England's last open field village, yet only 7 mins from the A1. Situated next to the delightful Dovecote Inn and ten minutes from the popular Duke William at Askham, guests can choose to eat out or eat in. The Barn is well situated for Newark Antiques Fair, Lincoln and the Dukeries. Bike store available.

Spacious 3-Bed Newark Home with High Ceilings
Enjoy a cosy experience at this stylish & central Victorian home with grand ceilings. Recently renovated to a high standard. Perfect if looking for a lovely getaway or a relaxing stay based in the centre of town when visiting the local attractions and events. Newark has much to offer for both business and social travellers. Socially it has many draws such as Newark Showground, Eden Hall Day Spa, Newark Castle, Air Museum, as well as a thriving town center and antiques market place.

Self-contained barn conversion in rural village
Converted in 2017 from a small barn (circa 1850), the self-contained studio combines character with tasteful furnishings. TOTAL REFURBISHMENT MAY 2025 with new kitchenette, flooring, carpet, wood panelling. Separate from the main house with security gates and 24 hour CCTV, providing parking, an outdoor seating area and views over the paddock of sheep and free range chickens. Upton is a small village, two miles from Southwell, with country walks and a local pub serving hot food.

Stunning Farm Cottage in tranquil rural setting
Stunning large cottage with beautiful garden and rural views, outstanding location, completely private yet only 10 minutes from historic Newark, 20 minutes to Lincoln, Peak District one hour. Feature stone and brickwork with ceiling beams up to 400 years old. Dining kitchen, living room and formal dining room with snug, plus downstairs loo, terraces to the rear and to the side. Access to games lawn to the side and through the garden to large exercise field.

The Annexe
Cozy and private one-bedroom annexe on the edge of historic Newark, ideal for exploring the area or visiting Newark Showground. Features a comfortable double bedroom, modern bathroom with rainforest shower, and a comfortable living area. The kitchen is fully equipped with everything you could need for a stay, with free Wi-Fi throughout. Relax in the peaceful conservatory or enjoy the private patio—your perfect home away from home.

Newark Town Centre, 1-bed, Free parking and WiFi
Stylish 1-bed home in Newark's historic Mill Gate, steps from the town centre and castle. Ideal for antiques fair visitors, Newark showground event attendees, or contractors working locally. Renovated throughout — cosy lounge, fully equipped kitchen, dining room, peaceful bedroom, modern bathroom. Fast WiFi and desk for remote workers. Free street parking. Perfect base for Sherwood Forest, Southwell & beyond.

Private 1 bedroom guest suite, with parking
A self-contained, ground floor, 1 bedroom modern guest suite. Featuring a king size bed, 43" smart tv and free WiFi. Fine Egyptian linen, fluffy towels, and bath robes ensure you wind down and relax. Luxurious ensuite with freestanding bath, wet room with power shower and heated towel rail. Separate breakfast dining area with 24hr tea / coffee making & a mini fridge.
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Millgate 1 bed apartment close to river and lock

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Town Centre 2 Bedroom Home in Newark on Trent

Warm and Inviting Apartment | Free Parking

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Entire traditional house, central to Newark town

Lovely 1 Bed Central Newark Flat
When is the best time to visit Newark-on-Trent?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Newark-on-Trent?
Stays near the town centre, around the castle, or close to local parks are often recommended for easy access to attractions, markets, and dining. Riverside areas and neighborhoods with historic buildings offer a mix of scenic views and local flavor.
What are the best things to do in Newark-on-Trent with kids?
Families enjoy exploring Newark Castle, visiting interactive exhibits at the National Civil War Centre, and picnicking at Riverside Park. Children's workshops and craft fairs often add hands-on fun throughout the year.
What are some of the best things to do in Newark-on-Trent?
Popular activities include touring Newark Castle, browsing antiques in local shops, and visiting the National Civil War Centre. Riverside walks and attending market days highlight the town’s culture and history.
How is the weather in Newark-on-Trent?
Newark-on-Trent has cool winters around 34–45°F (1–7°C), and mild summers near 54–72°F (12–22°C). Rain is common throughout the year, so packing waterproof layers can help you stay comfortable.
When is the best time to visit Newark-on-Trent?
Late spring and summer are often suggested for milder temperatures and outdoor events in Newark-on-Trent. Autumn also brings scenic walks with colorful foliage and lively market days.
What are the best places to visit in Newark-on-Trent?
Widely suggested places include Newark Castle, the National Civil War Centre, and the bustling market square. Riverside Park invites visitors to unwind with scenic walks and greenery.
What are some hiking trails in Newark-on-Trent?
Newark-on-Trent has walking paths along the River Trent, trails through Riverside Park, and routes past historic sites near the town centre. You can also join local guided walks that highlight nature and history.
What are some family activities we can do in Newark-on-Trent?
Families often explore local museums, join guided walks through leafy parks, or participate in community events such as craft workshops and seasonal fairs. The town also has leisure centres with swimming pools and play areas.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Newark-on-Trent?
Day trips from Newark-on-Trent might include visiting countryside estates, exploring woodland parks, or discovering historic villages known for charming markets and traditional architecture. Regional museums and garden tours are also frequently suggested.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Newark-on-Trent?
Many vacation rentals in Newark-on-Trent welcome pets, especially those near green spaces like parks or riverside paths. Hosts often provide guidance on local dog-friendly amenities and walking routes.
What are some local tips for visiting Newark-on-Trent?
Explore the town on foot to discover hidden passageways and independent shops. Local markets highlight fresh produce and crafts, and visiting museums provides perspective on Newark-on-Trent’s layered history.
What is Newark-on-Trent known for?
Newark-on-Trent is known for its rich history, particularly its medieval castle and its role in the English Civil War. The town also has bustling markets and distinct Georgian architecture throughout its streets.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Newark-on-Trent?
Explore the quiet corners of Riverside Park, browse local art at smaller galleries around town, or discover historic passageways and independent shops near the market square. These spots highlight Newark-on-Trent's locally-rooted character away from busier attractions.
What are the best foods to try in Newark-on-Trent?
Frequently suggested foods in Newark-on-Trent include locally made pies, traditional butcher sausages, and Nottinghamshire cheeses. The town's bakeries and market stalls also have seasonal cakes and sweet treats.
What should I bring for a trip to Newark-on-Trent?
Waterproof jackets and comfortable walking shoes are frequently recommended, as rain is common and attractions are often explored on foot. A reusable tote is useful for market shopping and carrying snacks or souvenirs.
What is the nightlife in Newark-on-Trent like?
Newark-on-Trent's nightlife includes historic pubs, casual bars, and venues with live music. The town centre has spaces with a welcoming atmosphere for locals and visitors alike, often featuring entertainment from local artists.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Newark-on-Trent?
Newark-on-Trent has a variety of annual events, including the Newark Book Festival, antique fairs, and community agricultural gatherings. These celebrations reflect the town’s literary, historic, and rural traditions, and are frequently suggested by locals.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Newark-on-Trent?
Newark-on-Trent has a variety of vacation rentals that welcome families, including homes with spacious living areas and amenities like kitchens and outdoor spaces. Many hosts are happy to provide travel essentials and helpful tips to make your stay comfortable.
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