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Roundheads & Cavaliers

1. Parish Church of St. Mary Magdalene

Market Pl., Newark on Trent, Nottinghamshire
Church · 1 tip

Lee N.Lee Nixon: At 256 feet, the spire makes the church one of the tallest parish churches in England. The spire also has a hole in it inflicted by a cannonball in the English Civil War.

2. Newark Art Gallery & Studio

37-39 Kirkgate, Newark on Trent, Nottinghamshire
Art Gallery · No tips or reviews

Lee N.Lee Nixon: Henrietta, Queen of Charles I, is said to have stayed here early in the Civil War period. The building was owned by the church and protocol demanded that the Queen must be unchaperoned properly.

Newark Castle is one of Roundheads & Cavaliers.

3. Newark Castle

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Castle Gate, Newark on Trent, Nottinghamshire
Castle · 9 tips and reviews

Lee N.Lee Nixon: Built in the 13th Century and a Royalist stronghold during the Civil War. John, King of England, died here in 1216 after succumbing to dysentery.

The Governor's House is one of Roundheads & Cavaliers.

4. The Governor's House

23 Stodman St., Newark on Trent, Nottinghamshire
Historic and Protected Site · 2 tips and reviews

Lee N.Lee Nixon: Prince Rupert stayed here on 19th October 1645. He believed that the King could not win the Civil War. The King disagreed, believing that the Prince was plotting against him.

5. NatWest

1 Market Pl., Newark on Trent, Nottinghamshire
Bank · 1 tip

Lee N.Lee Nixon: On the side of the NatWest bank you will see a plaque marking the site of the Alderman's house, destroyed by a bomb on 11th March 1643. The target was the nearby Governor's House.

Queen's Sconce is one of Roundheads & Cavaliers.

6. Queen's Sconce

Sconce & Devon Park (Boundary Rd), Newark on Trent, Nottinghamshire
Other Great Outdoors · 2 tips and reviews

Lee N.Lee Nixon: This internationally important sconce (a Scheduled Ancient Monument) was constructed in 1644 during the English Civil War at a key point on the River Trent, Fosse Way and Great North Road.

National Civil War Centre is one of Roundheads & Cavaliers.

7. National Civil War Centre

Appleton Gate, Nottinghamshire, Nottinghamshire
History Museum · 1 tip

Lee N.Lee Nixon: Opened in 2014, the Civil War Centre aims to tell the story of the British Civil Wars and Newark’s key role in them.