Virtual Newark is a three-dimensional tour of the town using panoramic images to create 360 degree rotational views of all the streets in Newark.
Visitors can tour Newark's historic sites, the Market Place and the town centre's streets and both visit shops and business and view their products and services.
Newark-on-Trent
Newark-on-Trent is an attractive market town situated along the river Trent. It offers you a wealth of history, interesting buildings and museums.
Its most famous period in history was during the Civil War in which it was a Royalist stronghold and withstood three sieges.
any reminders of that period can still be seen in the town, including its imposing 12th century castle.
The Advertiser had its beginnings in 1847, when printer William Tomlinson of Stodman Street issued the first Newark Monthly Advertiser. It had four pages and cost 1d.
The collegiate grammar school at Southwell Minster is most likely to have been the alma mater of Thomas Cranmer Archbishop of Canterbury during the reign of Henry VIII and compiler of The Book of Common Prayer which remains the bedrock of Anglican liturgy.
Nottinghamshire has a proud literary tradition and among its former residents is the tempestuous poet Lord Byron who lived for a time at Newstead Abbey and had his first volume of poetry published in Newark.