Guide price

£475,000

4 bed town house for sale
Wellington Road, Newark NG24

    • 4 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

Just added
Freehold
Added on 20/05/2026

About this property

  • Four Storey Period Townhouse

  • Our Double Bedrooms And Three Bathrooms

  • Kitchen Centred Around Everyday Family Living

  • Bespoke Breakfast Kitchen Opening To Garden

  • Separate Dining Room/ Playroom And Sitting Room

  • Late Summer Evenings In Garden

  • Garden Room, Gym Or Home Office

  • Secure Double Garage And Carport

  • Walkable Newark Town Centre Location

  • Direct Kings Cross Rail Connections

There’s a certain rhythm to living here that feels hard to replicate elsewhere in Newark.

Mornings begin in the kitchen with coffee; newspapers spread across the table and underfloor heating taking the edge off colder days. In summer, the doors open early and daily life spills naturally into the garden. Breakfast outside becomes lunch outside, then long evenings at the far end of the garden as the sun drops. In winter, the routine shifts gently rather than dramatically. Cooking, music and conversation still centre around the kitchen before quieter evenings upstairs in the living room with the curtains drawn.

Set across four floors on one of Newark-on-Trent’s most established residential streets, this substantial late Victorian townhouse offers more than just square footage. The layout adapts easily around changing routines and different stages of life. The lower ground floor works particularly well for people who genuinely enjoy cooking and entertaining rather than simply owning a large kitchen. There’s space to prep, eat, read, work and socialise without everyone being on top of each other, while the separate utility and WC keep the practical side of life tucked away properly.

The house also benefits from two separate front entrances, something that quietly makes everyday living easier than you might first expect. The main entrance opens into the traditional hallway and works naturally for guests, while the original servants’ entrance leads directly into the breakfast kitchen, ideal for coming home with shopping bags, muddy dogs, children or pushchairs without carrying everything through the formal part of the house.

The upper floors create a natural separation between busy and quiet spaces. The main living room feels calm and comfortable in the evenings, overlooking Newark’s rooftops. For buyers working from home, studying or needing rooms that evolve over time, the layout quietly handles it without compromise. The insulated garden room with power and lighting adds another layer of flexibility, whether used as a gym, studio, office or somewhere simply to step away for an hour.

Original features remain throughout the house, but never at the expense of comfort. Many of the windows have been carefully replaced with Accoya timber units, chosen to remain sympathetic to the age and character of the property while improving day-to-day efficiency and longevity. The bay-fronted rooms bring changing light through the day, with morning sun to the rear and warmer afternoon light at the front of the property. The overall feel is one of a home that has been improved thoughtfully rather than stripped of its history.

Outside, the landscaped garden feels unusually private for such a central Newark location. There are several distinct seating areas depending on the time of day, along with established planting, fruit trees and enough lawn to soften the space without creating constant maintenance. Secure wrought-iron gates lead to the detached double garage and large carport, something rarely found this close to Newark town centre and Newark North Gate station.

For commuters, Newark North Gate provides direct rail links to London Kings Cross in just over an hour, while everyday life here is equally shaped by being able to walk into town for coffee, restaurants, markets and independent shops without needing a car. Families, professional couples and long-term Newark buyers tend to gravitate towards homes like this because they offer period character alongside genuinely usable modern living.

What the current owners will miss most is difficult to narrow down to one thing. Probably the kitchen mornings. The easy flow into the garden during summer. And the feeling that, despite being right in the centre of Newark, the house still somehow manages to feel calm and tucked away from the pace of the day

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