Governor's House, Stodman Street, Newark, c 1910s

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Governor's House, Stodman Street, Newark, c 1910s

Courtesy of Antoine

Stodman Street
Newark on Trent
England

Another half-timbered building, dating from the 15th century. It is known local as ���The Governor���s House��� owing to it having been headquarters to successive military governors of Newark during the English Civil Wars (1642-46) - Sir John Henderson and his successors, Sir Richard Byron, Sir Richard Willis and Lord Bellasis are all reputed to have resided here. King Charles I stayed here in 1645

Date: 1910 - 1920

Organisation Reference: NCCE002750

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