This building is The Ossington built in 1882 as a replica of a 17th Century Coffee Palace in London and opened as a Temperance Hotel i.e, no alcohol..
Detail of Ossington Hall
Jeticed timber framed buildings
The town water pump on the Market Square
This is stunning, a 14th/15th Century galleried timber frame building
Detail of the building above
Behind the market stalls is the palladian style Butter Market and Town hall
Below the spire of St. Mary Magdalen, the bustle of the market place
Yet another 'black and white'
A plaque on the building above
All the street signs are in red and white cast iron
The Danube Restaurant specialising in the foods of the course of the Danube river. Joe and I dined here Friday evening and it was simply lovely. If we lived in or around Newark this eatery would be a firm favourite.
The Corn Exchange
In the afternoon I joined three other members of the Wash Convoy for a tour of the Castle but that is for another post.
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