Bridge over the ditch surrounding the Sconce |
Plaque located on the top of the Sconce showing Newark's defences |
Royal cannon monument on one of the four arms of the Sconce |
River Devon in flood |
One of many fine houses in Millgate. Millgate was developed as a dockland area as trade increased along the Trent with houses and businesses mixed together |
The Watermill, first licensed in 1794, the last of seven on Millgate |
The local blacksmith in Blacksmith Lane and a large pile of horseshoes similar to the one in Scarrington |
Otter Park next to the river - sculpture created by Judith Bluck depicting two bronze otters poised on a large piece of limestone rock |
Newark Castle |
3-D map of Newark town centre on display in the Castle grounds. Note the river at the top and Queen's Sconce on the left |
Civil War statue showing a roundhead and cavalier, one a drummer, the other a soldier |
Here is one prepared earlier! View looking downstream from Newark's Trent Bridge of the Grade II listed Clock Tower (1860) and other fine buidings |
Panoramic view of the weir just upstream of Nether Lock, the Britsh Sugar Factory just visible in the background |
A 70kW, Archimedes Screw turbine, installed next to the weir in 2020, provides enough power for about 175 homes |
Coffe stop at Newark Nether Lock, the last on the Trent before Cromwell Lock |
Heading back on the left bank |
The King's Marina |
View of Castle Barge moored on The Wharf, Newark Castle and Trent Bridge |
Newark Castle from Riverside Park |
Town Lock and Thorpes Warehouse |
Another example of the fine brick buildings alongside the river - Trent Navigation Wharf & Warehouse |