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House Data in Newark

According to home.co.uk Newark statistics there can be approximately 328 houses for sale in Newark at a time, with the average asking price being £204,726.00 and the median time to sell a house averaging at 81 days.

Newark District Council & Council Tax

A total of 27,700 people live in Newark. Below is a breakdown of the various council tax bands and prices. These are based on what the value of your property was on 1 April 1991, not its current value. You can check your Council Tax band by going on the Government website.

Valuation band Range of values Valuation band Range of values
A Up to and including £40,000.00 E £88,000.01 – £120,000
B £40,000.01 – £52,000 F £120,000.01 – £160,000
C £52,000.01 – £68,000 G £160,000.01 – £320,000
D £68,000.01 – £88,000 H More than £320,000

Why Newark: Things To Do?

This is one of the finest town halls in the country, designed in Palladian style in 1774 by the eminent architect John Carr of York. Rooms within the working Town Hall form part of the museum and house a fine collection of civic treasures. Visitors can see original Georgian features in the imposing Council Chamber, the Mayor’s Parlour and our unique selling point, an elegant Assembly Room, restored in 1990 to its 18th century splendour. This restoration work was awarded a Europa Nostra Diploma of Merit. A must-see are the Corinthian columns in the Assembly Room leading the eye up to the stunning coved ceiling. On the second floor visitors can enjoy an excellent fine art gallery with displays covering six very able Newark artists including William Nicholson of international standing and father of the sculptor, Ben Nicholson. In addition there is the Spotlight Gallery which has monthly changing exhibitions and adjacent, the Civic Gallery with 18th and 19th century gifts to the Council along with historic regalia. A must-see in the fine art gallery is a drawing by Edward Eyre showing the Town Hall in 1776 with the south wing still to be built, and in the Civic Gallery, the Proclamation Stool used by the Town Clerks to announce new monarchs.

A visit to The National Civil War Centre will plunge you deep into the heart of Britain’s deadliest conflict. Explore this richly dramatic era in British history, seeing stories of gunpowder, plague and plot as you walk through our fantastic galleries. Discover for yourself the clash between Roundhead and Royalist, brother and brother, and learn how a once all-powerful monarch lost his head to the axeman. Visitors will uncover the causes, major conflicts and nationwide consequences of the British Civil Wars with expertly curated objects and analysis as well as a fascinating focus on life in a town besieged three times from 1643 to 1646.  See defining moments of the 17th century play out before your eyes in our HD cinema and experience Civil War battlefield surgery in the award-nominated Battle Scarred exhibition where Roundhead Commander Sir Thomas Fairfax’s intimidating wheelchair sits on display.

The Museum of Timekeeping is home to a fascinating collection of clocks, watches and timepieces. Established in 1994, the Museum of Timekeeping cares for a unique collection of artefacts at the home of the British Horological Institute in the picturesque village of Upton, located between Newark and Southwell in Nottinghamshire. Come and visit to explore amazing exhibits including the watch worn by Captain Scott on his ill-fated polar expedition of 1912. You can also discover more about early timekeeping devices including turret and lantern clocks and hear the voice of the General Post Office’s first Speaking Clock via the original machine itself. During your visit you can also explore the grounds and grand rooms of the beautiful, grade II listed Upton Hall which is home to the Museum. You can also discover more about the long, rich history of the Museum of Timekeeping and its members, who have promoted the study and practice of clock and watchmaking since their foundation in 1858.

Average Cost of a Conveyancer in Newark

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