Disambiguation evidence for Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire, England via surface form

"Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire"


As subject (42)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire".

Predicate Object
architecturalStyle Norman
besiegedDuring English Civil War
surface form: First English Civil War
builder Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln
builtFor Bishop of Lincoln
constructionStartApprox circa 1120s
constructionStartCentury 12th century
controlledBy Royalists
country England
governedBy Newark and Sherwood District Council
hasCondition partly ruined
hasFeature curtain walls
hasFeature gardens
hasFeature gatehouse
hasFeature towers
hasFeature undercroft
hasHeritageDesignation Grade I listed building
hasInterpretiveDisplays yes
hasOnsiteMuseumOrExhibits yes
hasViewOver River Trent
heritageDesignationCountry United Kingdom
instanceOf fortified manor house
instanceOf medieval castle
laterAlterationsCentury 13th century
laterAlterationsCentury 14th century
locatedIn East Midlands
locatedIn Newark-on-Trent
locatedIn Nottinghamshire
locatedIn United Kingdom
locatedOnRiver River Trent
nearbyInfrastructure Newark Castle railway station
notableFor association with death of King John
notableFor medieval riverside fortress
openToPublic true
originalFunction episcopal residence
ownedBy Newark and Sherwood District Council
partOf defences of Newark-on-Trent
region Nottinghamshire
significantEvent Death of King John of England
slightedAfter Second English Civil War
surface form: First English Civil War
slightingOrderedBy Parliamentarians
tourismAttraction yes
usedDuring English Civil War
surface form: First English Civil War

As object (2)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire".

Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire, England diedAt
"Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire"
self-linksurface differs
surface form: King John of England
Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire, England place
"Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire"
self-linksurface differs
surface form: Death of King John of England