Newark Castle
A Historic Site in Strathclyde
Newark Castle
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Newark Castle is a 15th century castle that is most associated with Patrick Maxwell. His achievements in elegantly extending Newark are diminished by his notoriety for murdering two neighbours and beating his wife of 44 years and mother of his 16 children. Located in Port Glasgow on the A8 at Newark Roundabout. Opening times: Summer (1 April - 30 September), Monday to Sunday, 9.30 am to 5.30 pm
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The heavy industries have long gone, but Glasgow is still the largest and most cosmopolitan urban area of Scotland with many mixes influences from Ireland and the Hebrides. The suburbs that stretch out along the shores of the Clyde are some of the richest property areas in Scotland and much regeneration is in progress in Paisley and other industrial areas. On the city's South Side is Pollock Country Park, home to the Burrell Collection and Pollock House. The Clydeside Walkway is an attraction in itself, running from Victoria Bridge in the east to the River Kelvin in the west


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