Newstead

Settlement in Lincolnshire South Kesteven

England

Newstead

Burghley House Burghley, near Stamford, is promoted as being "one of the largest and grandest houses of the first Elizabethan Age", and is privately owned by the Burghley House Preservation Trust. This view of the southern and western aspects of the house was taken from the end of the ha-ha ditch adjacent to the lake.
Burghley House Credit: Christine Hasman

Newstead is a small village located in the county of Lincolnshire, in the East Midlands region of England. Situated on the outskirts of the town of Newark-on-Trent, it is nestled in the Trent Valley and enjoys a picturesque countryside setting.

With a population of around 1,000 residents, Newstead is a tight-knit community that exudes a peaceful and rural ambiance. The village is characterized by its charming and well-preserved historic architecture, including traditional cottages and period houses. Additionally, the surrounding area is dotted with farmlands and open green spaces, making it an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility.

Newstead offers a limited range of amenities to its residents, including a village hall, a local pub, and a primary school. For additional services and facilities, residents typically rely on nearby towns such as Newark-on-Trent, which is approximately 3 miles away.

Despite its small size, Newstead boasts a rich history. The village was mentioned in the Domesday Book, a survey of England completed in 1086, highlighting its long-standing presence. Over the centuries, Newstead has witnessed various periods of agricultural and industrial development, contributing to its unique heritage.

In terms of transport, Newstead is well-connected to nearby towns and cities. The A1 road runs close to the village, providing convenient access to major routes and connecting it to larger urban centers. The closest railway station is in Newark-on-Trent, offering regular services to Nottingham, Lincoln, and other destinations.

Overall, Newstead offers a serene and idyllic lifestyle, combining rural charm with convenient access to nearby amenities and transport links.

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Burghley House Burghley, near Stamford, is promoted as being "one of the largest and grandest houses of the first Elizabethan Age", and is privately owned by the Burghley House Preservation Trust. This view of the southern and western aspects of the house was taken from the end of the ha-ha ditch adjacent to the lake.
Burghley House
Burghley, near Stamford, is promoted as being "one of the largest and grandest houses of the first Elizabethan Age", and is privately owned by the Burghley House Preservation Trust. This view of the southern and western aspects of the house was taken from the end of the ha-ha ditch adjacent to the lake.
Filming Pride & Prejudice in Stamford Lincolnshire During September 2004 the market square in front of the Stamford Arts Centre was used for the village of Meryton in the recent production. Several false fronts were erected to hide buildings of the wrong period and several tons of sand used to hide the tarmac
Filming Pride & Prejudice in Stamford Lincolnshire
During September 2004 the market square in front of the Stamford Arts Centre was used for the village of Meryton in the recent production. Several false fronts were erected to hide buildings of the wrong period and several tons of sand used to hide the tarmac
Stamford High Street Stamford developed as an important market town on the Great North Road, and still retains an air of prosperity.
Stamford High Street
Stamford developed as an important market town on the Great North Road, and still retains an air of prosperity.
St. Michael & All Angels, Uffington
St. Michael & All Angels, Uffington
Mummers on Stamford High Street. Entertaining the Christmas shoppers in one of the old Five Boroughs of the Danelaw. 
The characters shown are, from left to right, the hobby horse (the Doctor's horse – "he who ain't been yet"); the Turkish Knight; Beelzebub; Father Christmas; St George; the Doctor. Not shown (and not always present) is Little Johnny Jack.  - thanks to Simon Garbutt.
Mummers on Stamford High Street.
Entertaining the Christmas shoppers in one of the old Five Boroughs of the Danelaw. The characters shown are, from left to right, the hobby horse (the Doctor's horse – "he who ain't been yet"); the Turkish Knight; Beelzebub; Father Christmas; St George; the Doctor. Not shown (and not always present) is Little Johnny Jack. - thanks to Simon Garbutt.
St.Leonard's Priory In a town rich in historic buildings, St.Leonard's Priory is by far the best Norman architecture. Reputedly founded in 1082, the remains seen here are the early 12th century west front and 5 bays of a 6 bay north arcade. The site was extensively excavated 1967-72 and the finds are displayed in the Stamford Museum.
St.Leonard's Priory
In a town rich in historic buildings, St.Leonard's Priory is by far the best Norman architecture. Reputedly founded in 1082, the remains seen here are the early 12th century west front and 5 bays of a 6 bay north arcade. The site was extensively excavated 1967-72 and the finds are displayed in the Stamford Museum.
Newstead Mill, Stamford Former mill converted to apartments
Newstead Mill, Stamford
Former mill converted to apartments
Approaching Uffington Village from Stamford
Approaching Uffington Village from Stamford
The Gainsborough public house in Uffington
The Gainsborough public house in Uffington
Uffington to Greatford road near the turning for Essendine
Uffington to Greatford road near the turning for Essendine
Stamford Baron, St. Martin
Stamford Baron, St. Martin
Stamford School Built on the site of the former Brazenose College, an out station of Oxford university but bought by Stamford School in the 1890s.
Stamford School
Built on the site of the former Brazenose College, an out station of Oxford university but bought by Stamford School in the 1890s.
Daniel Lambert's grave This grave can be found in St.Martin's churchyard for Daniel Lambert who found fame for being incredibly fat ! His grave records that "He measured three feet one inch round the leg, nine feet four inches round the body and weighed fifty two stone eleven pounds". He died on 21st June 1809 aged 39 years.
Daniel Lambert's grave
This grave can be found in St.Martin's churchyard for Daniel Lambert who found fame for being incredibly fat ! His grave records that "He measured three feet one inch round the leg, nine feet four inches round the body and weighed fifty two stone eleven pounds". He died on 21st June 1809 aged 39 years.
River Welland Looking east, to the right Northamptonshire, to the left Lincolnshire
River Welland
Looking east, to the right Northamptonshire, to the left Lincolnshire
Two counties View from Lincolnshire on Newstead Road towards Ryhall in Rutland
Two counties
View from Lincolnshire on Newstead Road towards Ryhall in Rutland
Carr's Lodge Farm Farm buildings on Newstead Road
Carr's Lodge Farm
Farm buildings on Newstead Road
Freight Train A GBRf freight train in the Welland valley, seen from the footpath near Pilsgate
Freight Train
A GBRf freight train in the Welland valley, seen from the footpath near Pilsgate
Derelict farm building near Pilsgate Looking north in the Welland valley
Derelict farm building near Pilsgate
Looking north in the Welland valley
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Newstead is located at Grid Ref: TF0407 (Lat: 52.65816, Lng: -0.45231547)

Division: Parts of Kesteven

Administrative County: Lincolnshire

District: South Kesteven

Police Authority: Lincolnshire

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