Newark-on-Trent Map

Newark-on-Trent map, view the Nottinghamshire town of Newark-on-Trent, located in the county of Nottinghamshire, England.

Detailed Street Map of Newark-on-Trent Nottinghamshire & Guide to the Area

Newark-on-Trent Map Nottinghamshire: Interactive map of Newark-on-Trent, displaying the town situated in the county of Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Newark-on-Trent area and a Newark-on-Trent town centre map, showing Newark-on-Trent Railway Station and Newark Hospital.

Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Newark-on-Trent map are: Newark Castle, National Civil War Centre, Newark Market Square, Kelham Hall and Gardens, Newark Town Hall Museum, Newark Library, Newark Palace Theatre, Asda Newark, Tesco Extra, Sainsbury's Newark, Morrisons, Waitrose, Lidl, Aldi, Iceland Foods, B&M Bargains, Home Bargains, Boots, Superdrug, Holland & Barrett, WHSmith, Waterstones, Marks & Spencer Foodhall, Costa Coffee, Starbucks, Greggs, Café Nero, Domino's Pizza, Papa John's, Zizzi, Gannets Café, The Old Post Office Wetherspoons, The Prince Rupert, The Castle Barge, The Ram, The Flying Circus, The Fox & Crown, The Organ Grinder, Oscar's Inn, Just Beer Micropub, The Sir John Arderne, Newark Health Centre, Lombard Medical Centre, The Fountain Medical Centre, Castle Gate Dental Practice, Barnby Gate Surgery, The Magnus Academy, Newark Academy, The Minster School Southwell, Bishop Alexander Academy, Mount C of E Primary School, Holy Trinity Catholic Academy, Newark College.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Balderton, Farndon, Winthorpe, Coddington, Claypole, Elston, Thorpe, East Stoke, North Muskham, South Muskham, Kelham, Averham, Upton, Southwell, Fiskerton, Rolleston, Bleasby, Thurgarton, Oxton, Epperstone, Lowdham, Gunthorpe, Hoveringham, Car Colston, Screveton, Bingham, East Bridgford, Cropwell Bishop, Cropwell Butler, Radcliffe-on-Trent.

Newark-on-Trent sits neatly in the east of Nottinghamshire, right on the banks of the River Trent. It's one of those towns that blends rich history with a bustling market town atmosphere, making it both charming and practical. With its attractive Georgian market square, cobbled streets and riverside walks, Newark has managed to keep its old-world feel while still offering everything you need for everyday life. Whether you're wandering around the town centre or sitting by the river with a coffee, it's got that laid-back feel that draws people in.

The town's history goes way back. Newark grew up as a key crossing point on the River Trent and was an important centre for trade and transport as early as Roman times. Its strategic position meant it played a major role in the English Civil War, with Newark Castle at the heart of several sieges. Over time, the town developed into a thriving market centre and a key stop along the Great North Road. The castle ruins still dominate the riverside, telling their own stories of battles and royal visits. Today, Newark-on-Trent is home to around 30,000 people, many of whom enjoy its steady pace, strong community and handy location.

There's no shortage of things to do in and around Newark. The market square is one of the finest in the country, hosting regular markets that have been running for centuries. Newark Castle is the town's standout landmark, with its riverside setting and fascinating Civil War history. The National Civil War Centre adds even more to the town's historical offer, telling the story of Newark's role during one of the most turbulent periods in British history. Walks along the Trent offer peaceful views, while nearby Kelham Hall and Gardens provide grand architecture and open parkland. National Trust's Clumber Park isn't far either, offering wide-open spaces, lakeside strolls and family-friendly cycling routes. English Heritage's Rufford Abbey is also nearby, giving a lovely mix of historic ruins and country park tranquillity.

Wider Nottinghamshire gives you plenty more to explore. Sherwood Forest and its legendary Major Oak sit to the north, while Newstead Abbey offers grand gardens, lakes and Lord Byron's former home. Southwell Minster, not far from Newark, remains one of the finest church buildings in the country. Creswell Crags, with its prehistoric caves, brings in a completely different kind of history, while Wollaton Hall near Nottingham offers deer parks, museums and a slice of Elizabethan grandeur.

Getting to Newark is easy. The A1 and A46 both run right past the town, offering quick links north and south, while the A17 heads out towards Lincolnshire. Newark has two railway stations — Newark North Gate, which sits on the East Coast Main Line with direct services to London, York and Edinburgh, and Newark Castle, which provides local services to Nottingham, Lincoln and beyond. East Midlands Airport is around 45 minutes away by car, while buses connect Newark with surrounding towns and villages, keeping everything within easy reach.

Nottinghamshire itself offers a bit of everything, whether you're after countryside walks, busy market towns, proper pubs or a bit of legendary history. From Robin Hood's Sherwood Forest to lace-making and mining heritage, the county wears its history on its sleeve while staying quietly modern underneath it all. The people are friendly, down-to-earth and proud of where they're from — which means you never have to go far to find a warm welcome.

Some More Nearby Places: Balderton, Farndon, Winthorpe, Coddington, Claypole, Elston, Thorpe, East Stoke, North Muskham, South Muskham, Kelham, Averham, Upton, Southwell, Fiskerton, Rolleston, Bleasby, Thurgarton, Oxton, Epperstone, Lowdham, Gunthorpe, Hoveringham, Car Colston, Screveton, Bingham, East Bridgford, Cropwell Bishop, Cropwell Butler, Radcliffe-on-Trent.

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