Source/Archive record (Unpublished document) SNT2173 - A Survey of Timber Framed Buildings of Newark, Stage 1

Title A Survey of Timber Framed Buildings of Newark, Stage 1
Author/Originator
Date/Year 1995
NCC Biblio ID 2572

Abstract/Summary

Survey of timber framed buildings in Newark including photographic survey with some internal photos. Inc chapters on Historical background of Newark, Newark's Medieval and post-Med buildings. Newark timber-framed buildings and Conclusions. Includes photographic record and index of Newark Wills from Notts Archives.
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Referenced Monuments (26)

  • 10 CHAIN LANE (Building)
  • 18 Kirk Gate (Building)
  • 19 & 21 Boar Lane (Building)
  • 22 & 24 Kirkgate (Building)
  • 27 & 29 Kirkgate (Building)
  • 31 Kirkgate (Building)
  • 33 & 35 CARTER GATE (Building)
  • 34 Millgate, WHEELWRIGHTS STABLE AND SHOP (Building)
  • 36 & 38 CASTLEGATE (Building)
  • 37 & 39 Kirkgate (Building)
  • 4 Queen's Head Court (Building)
  • 40 - 44 CARTER GATE (Building)
  • 40 - 44 CASTLEGATE (Building)
  • 55 Millgate (Building)
  • 57 & 59 CASTLEGATE (Building)
  • 59 Balderton Gate (Building)
  • 6 CHAIN LANE (Building)
  • 61 Balderton Gate (Building)
  • 7 CHAIN LANE (Building)
  • BEAUMOND CROSS (Building)
  • OLD WHITE HART INN AT NEWARK (Building)
  • Post medieval / modern finds from The Governor's House, Newark (Element)
  • POTTERDYKE HOUSE (Building)
  • QUEEN'S HEAD PUBLIC HOUSE (Building)
  • ROYAL OAK PUBLIC HOUSE (Building)
  • THE WOOLPACK PUBLIC HOUSE 46 Stodman Street (Now The Prince Rupert Pub) (Building)

Referenced Events (2)

  • Finds during Restoration of the Governor's House, Newark, by Renofors Ltd.
  • Survey of Timber framed buildings of Newark by JSAC in 1995

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Feb 18 2025 3:43PM

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