Newark-on-Trent: Bricks, Beams and BanterStep into the cobbled charm of Newark-on-Trent, where every brick has a backstory and every doorway might just lead to a tale of Tudor intrigue, Georgian grandeur, or Victorian eccentricity. In this lovingly crafted guide, David Fargher takes readers on a stroll through the town's architectural treasures-from timber-framed inns and medieval chapels to the only Odinist temple in England (yes, really).With wit, warmth, and a historian's eye for the curious, this book uncovers the stories behind Newark's most characterful buildings. Whether it's the Saracen's Head where kings once slept, the Clinton Arms where Byron brooded, or the Market Square where history still haggles, each chapter is a celebration of the town's enduring spirit and stonework.Perfect for locals, visitors, and anyone who's ever wondered what secrets lie behind a sash window, this is Newark as you've never seen it before-quirky, proud, and gloriously listed. This is one of a series, the other is Newark on Trent: A Sometimes Witty Journey Through Time, which covers the complete History of Newark on Trent going back 14,000 years told with wit, warmth and a healthy disrespect for dusty history books.