Building record M9782 - 4 Queen's Head Court (Old Bakery Tea Rooms)

Summary

HOUSE (Tudor to Late 20th Century)

Location

Grid reference Centred SK 79837 53948 (11m by 8m)
Map sheet SK75SE
District Newark
Civil Parish Newark, Newark

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Type and Period (1)

Full Description

Market Place … the half-timbering of an earlier age peeps in … The cottage in Queen's Head Yard. Restored in 1960. (1)
Box framed, modern rebuilding. (2)
House. Mid C16. (3)
The courtyard that once served the Queen’s Head contains another early 16th century former house, now known as the Old Bakery Tea Rooms. Also constructed with a close-studded timber frame underbuilt in brick, it also underwent restoration in the 1960s, when much of the timber framing is understood to have been renewed. Its earlier form was again recorded by the RCHMC. It was also listed grade II in 1950. (4)


Listed buildings slides, (Photograph). SNT2648.

<1> Pevsner N, 1979, The Buildings of England: Nottinghamshire 2nd ed., p 192 (Monograph). SNT4.

<2> DOE, Listed Building Description (Published document). SNT228.

<3> John Samuels Archaeological Consultants, 1995, A Survey of Timber Framed Buildings of Newark, Stage 1 (Unpublished document). SNT2173.

<4> Historic England, 2024, Newark on Trent, Historic Area Assessment by Historic England (Unpublished document). SNT6029.

Sources/Archives (5)

  • --- Photograph: Listed buildings slides. .
  • <1> Monograph: Pevsner N. 1979. The Buildings of England: Nottinghamshire 2nd ed.. Penguin. p 192.
  • <2> Published document: DOE. Listed Building Description.
  • <3> Unpublished document: John Samuels Archaeological Consultants. 1995. A Survey of Timber Framed Buildings of Newark, Stage 1.
  • <4> Unpublished document: Historic England. 2024. Newark on Trent, Historic Area Assessment by Historic England.

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Record last edited

Nov 12 2025 2:35PM

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