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14 Words Education Centre
14 Words Education Centre

Donnison School Heritage and Education Centre, City of Sunderland. 562 likes. The Donnison School Heritage and Education Centre is ... I cannot express in words my ...

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Admiral Casino: Sunderland
Admiral Casino: Sunderland

Find ideal Serviced Offices, Coworking spaces, Virtual Office for rent in Admiral Way, Sunderland, SR3 with Instant. We match businesses with flexible office space solutions globally.

Bowes Railway,
Bowes Railway,

The Marley Hill shed of the Tanfield Railway is a former Bowes Railway running shed as are short lengths of the track at Marley Hill. Marley Hill became a preservation base from 1971. The centre of the preserved Bowes Railway is Springwell Workshops. A third Bowes Railway running shed at Wardley is the depot of the North East Bus Preservation Trust.

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Cleadon Windmill
Cleadon Windmill

Cleadon Hills is a ridge of high ground standing between the village and the coast. Around 260 million years ago the hills were, together with others in the area, a group of small low islands in a tropical lagoon referred to as the Zechstein Sea. Cleadon Windmill. The ruined windmill on the hills was constructed in the 1820s.

Doxford's West Gatehouse
Doxford's West Gatehouse

Save Doxford's West Gateway, City of Sunderland. 749 likes. This is the last part of the original buildings left over from Doxford's Shipyard of 1870....

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Durham Heritage Coast
Durham Heritage Coast

From Sunderland to Hartlepool, the Durham Heritage Coast has emerged from its industrial past to an area worthy of Heritage Coast status with one of the finest coastlines in England.

Elba Park
Elba Park

At Elba Park we’re creating a sustainable new community of high-quality family homes in a country park setting. Superb craftsmanship and materials Our homes feature contemporary exteriors designed specifically for this location, with brick, render and wood details.

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Fulwell Mill
Fulwell Mill

Fullwell Mill are experienced manufacturers of speciality bars. We work with you through the full process of imagining, developing and producing your product. Fullwell Mill have been making bars for over 25 years.

Fulwell Windmill
Fulwell Windmill

Fulwell Windmill, Sunderland: See 23 reviews, articles, and 3 photos of Fulwell Windmill, ranked No.42 on TripAdvisor among 53 attractions in Sunderland.

Glass Center, Sunderland, UK
Glass Center, Sunderland, UK

National Glass Centre is part of the University of Sunderland. Online Shop. About. About Us. Why ... National Glass Centre is delighted to work in partnership with ...

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Hylton Castle
Hylton Castle

Hylton Castle (/ ˈ h ɪ l t ən / HIL-tən) is a ruined stone castle in the North Hylton area of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England. Originally built from wood by the Hilton (later Hylton) family shortly after the Norman Conquest in 1066, it was later rebuilt in stone in the late 14th to early 15th century.

Jarrow Hall – Anglo-Saxon Farm, Village and Bede Museum
Jarrow Hall – Anglo-Saxon Farm, Village and Bede Museum

Jarrow Hall - Anglo-Saxon Farm, Village and Bede Museum (formerly Bede's World) is a museum in Jarrow, South Tyneside, England which celebrates the life of the Venerable Bede; a monk, author and scholar who lived in at the Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Wearmouth-Jarrow, a double monastery at Jarrow and Monkwearmouth, (today part of Sunderland), England.

Keel Square
Keel Square

Keel Square at the heart of Sunderland city centre plays host to many events and is a place full of Sunderland’s heritage. The square, which was recently built and named by the public, celebrates Sunderland’s shipbuilding heritage with the ‘Keel Line’ and the ‘Propellers of the City’.

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Lambton Castle
Lambton Castle

Hylton Castle (/ ˈ h ɪ l t ən / HIL-tən) is a ruined stone castle in the North Hylton area of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England. Originally built from wood by the Hilton (later Hylton) family shortly after the Norman Conquest in 1066, it was later rebuilt in stone in the late 14th to early 15th century.

Lime Kilns
Lime Kilns

Sandstone and limestone rubble; coursed stone; and brick with iron ties. A long series of kilns set against the river bank between a mineral railway and the river, mostly in the grounds of Wearmouth Colliery, with access to the tops from the railway and access from the bottom to river transport.

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Monkwearmouth Station Museum
Monkwearmouth Station Museum

Monkwearmouth Station Museum is a museum in Sunderland. The museum features exhibits related to Land Transport. Key themes, people and exhibits in the museum include Designated Collection.

Mowbray Park
Mowbray Park

The park was voted best in Britain in 2008.HistoryMowbray Park is one of the oldest municipal parks in North East England.The roots of Mowbray Park date back to the 1830s, when a health inspector recommended building a leafy area in the town after Sunderland recorded the first cholera epidemic in 1831.

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National Trust - Penshaw Monument
National Trust - Penshaw Monument

Visitor information for the National Trust's Penshaw Monument near Tyne & Wear.

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North East Land, Sea and Air Museums
North East Land, Sea and Air Museums

Welcome to the North East Land, Sea and Air Museums. Our vision.... is to create a high quality museum and visitor attraction for the North East of England that will interpret the museums collection and social history archive in an enjoyable and engaging manner.

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Penshaw Monument
Penshaw Monument

The Penshaw Monument (/ ˈ p ɛ n ʃ ə /), officially The Earl of Durham's Monument, was built in 1844 on Penshaw Hill between the districts of Washington and Houghton-le-Spring, within the City of Sunderland, North East England.

Penshaw Wood
Penshaw Wood

The village of Penshaw locally / ˈ p ɛ n ʃ ə /, formerly known as Painshaw or Pensher, is an area of the metropolitan district of the City of Sunderland, in Tyne and Wear, England. Historically in County Durham, it derives its name from the Cumbric Pen, meaning hill or ridge, and the Saxon Shaw, a wood or thicket; thus Penshaw is the wooded hill.

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Quicksilver
Quicksilver

Amusement Parks & Arcades in Sunderland. Quicksilver is located at Waterloo Place, Sunderland, Tyne And Wear. View location map, opening times and customer reviews.

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Rainton Meadows Nature Reserve
Rainton Meadows Nature Reserve

Rainton Meadows was created by the restoration of the Rye Hill Opencast coal mine in 1996 by UK Coal in partnership with Durham Wildlife Trust and the City of Sunderland. Home to Durham Wildlife Trust’s headquarters. The visitor centre is open seven days a week from 10am – 4.30pm as is the nature-themed WildPlay area. The centre has a range of facilities including toilets, a classroom, meeting rooms and a coffee shop.

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Roker Amusements
Roker Amusements

Located on Roker Avenue, next to the Wheatsheaf pub, in the Monkwearmouth district to the north of Sunderland, Tyne & Wear. The Roker Variety Theatre opened on 5th October 1915. It operated as a cine-variety theatre and was owned by Sunderland Amusements Ltd. The Proscenium was 30ft wide, the stage ...

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Roker Beach
Roker Beach

Roker and Seaburn Beaches Sunderland’s Blue Flag award winning beaches are ideal for traditional family seaside fun Sunderland’s twin beaches at Roker and Seaburn are the perfect place to unwind. Whether you’re looking for somewhere to let the kids run off some excess energy or to sit and relax with a picnic; there’s miles of beautiful coastline from which to choose the best spot.

Roker Lighthouse
Roker Lighthouse

View some of our before and after pictures of the restoration of Roker lighthouse at https://www.rokerpier.co.uk/…/roker-pier-lighthouse-and-aft… # RokerPier # Sunderland # Lighthouse Roker Pier & Lighthouse shared RNLI - Sunderland Lifeboat Station's video.

Roker Pier
Roker Pier

For over a hundred years, Roker Pier & Lighthouse has protected the entrance into Sunderland's harbour with the pier, and distinctive red and grey granite hoops of the lighthouse, as one of the City's most iconic landmarks.

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Ryhope Engines Museum
Ryhope Engines Museum

Ryhope Engines Museum The Ryhope Engines Museum is based on the Ryhope Pumping Station which was built in 1868 to supply water to the Sunderland area. The station ceased operation in 1967 - after 100 years of continuous use.

Ryhope Village Green
Ryhope Village Green

Ryhope Village Green, City of Sunderland. 8 likes · 165 were here. Local Business

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Sandhaven Beach
Sandhaven Beach

Sandhaven is a long sandy beach lined with impressive sand dunes, located in South Shields, just south of the South Pier. The South Tyneside Heritage Trail crosses the beach. Birdwatching, surfing and windsurfing.

Seaburn Beach
Seaburn Beach

Sunderland’s Blue Flag award winning beaches are ideal for traditional family seaside fun Sunderland’s twin beaches at Roker and Seaburn are the perfect place to unwind.

Seaburn Fountain Roundabout
Seaburn Fountain Roundabout

The Seaburn Fountain nicknamed the Iron Dandelion is no more, but the seafront roundabout on which it stood has still not been improved. The Echo revealed in February that the controversial sculptures days were numbered.

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Seaburn Park
Seaburn Park

Seaburn was a favourite place of the painter L. S. Lowry. A large Lowry painting is displayed in the local Morrisons supermarket. The popular Sunderland International Airshow is held on the coast at Seaburn and Roker and is the largest free event of its kind in Europe, with a variety of aircraft, civilian and military aircraft on display.

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Segedunum
Segedunum

Comfort Inn Sunderland Timber Beach Road, Off Wessington Way, Castleton, Sunderland, SR5 3XG, United Kingdom – Great location - show map After booking, all of the property’s details, including telephone and address, are provided in your booking confirmation and your account.

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Shore Leisure Ltd
Shore Leisure Ltd

Shore Leisure Limited, C/O MARTINOS, DYKELANDS ROAD in Sunderland with Driving directions

Souter Lighthouse
Souter Lighthouse

Souter Lighthouse (grid reference) is a lighthouse located in the village of Marsden in South Shields, Tyne & Wear, England. Souter was the first lighthouse in the world to be actually designed and built specifically to use alternating electric current, the most advanced lighthouse technology of its day.

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SS Cretehawser
SS Cretehawser

Screw Steamer CRETEHAWSER built by Wear Concrete Building Co. Ltd. in 1919 for The Shipping Controller, London, Tug 1935 sold to the South Stockton Shipbuilding Co. Ltd., Stockton for breaking<br />1936 dismantled and hull beached in River Wear where her hull remains visible.

St Paul's Monastery, Jarrow
St Paul's Monastery, Jarrow

Jarrow is a town in north-east England, located on the River Tyne. Historically part of County Durham, in 1974 it became part of the metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear. In the 8th century, the monastery of Saint Paul in Jarrow was the home of Bede, who is regarded as the greatest Anglo-Saxon scholar and the father of English history. From the middle of the 19th century until 1935, Jarrow was a centre for shipbuilding, and was the starting point of the Jarrow March against unemployment in 1936.

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St Peter's Church, Monkwearmouth
St Peter's Church, Monkwearmouth

The western wall and the porch and lower tower visible today date from the foundation and still stand as part of the St.Peter’s church where the Christians worship as in earliest times. Parish of Monkwearmouth. St. Peter's is part of the Parish of Monkwearmouth - which comprises of St. Andrew's, St. Peter's and All Saints churches.

Sunderland Antiquarian Society
Sunderland Antiquarian Society

Sunderland Antiquarian Society, City of Sunderland. 14K likes. Promoting interest in the history of Sunderland and the surrounding area.

Sunderland Maritime Heritage
Sunderland Maritime Heritage

Sunderland Maritime Heritage, City of Sunderland. 724 likes. Our objective is to preserve the artefacts, documents, photos and skills of the shipyard...

Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens
Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens

With a collection dating back to 1846 there are plenty of surprises at Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens. Perhaps the most famous object of all is Wallace the Lion. Wallace was part of a touring wild animal show which visited Sunderland during the 1800s with the then famous African tamer Martini Maccomo.

Sunderland Wall
Sunderland Wall

Sunderland Wall, City of Sunderland. 3,676 likes · 88 talking about this · 6,699 were here. Sunderland Wall is the number one climbing wall in the North...

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Sunderland WW1 Acoustic Mirror
Sunderland WW1 Acoustic Mirror

World War One Image caption Left to deteriorate, the mirror has now been restored after a £68,000 revamp A "forgotten" piece of history which protected Sunderland from Zeppelin attacks in World War One has been restored.

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The White Lighthouse
The White Lighthouse

Roker (/ ˈ r oʊ k ər /) is a tourist resort and affluent area of Sunderland, North East England, bounded on the south by the River Wear and Monkwearmouth, on the east by the North Sea, to the west by Fulwell and on the north by Seaburn.

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Trafalgar Leisure
Trafalgar Leisure

Trafalgar Leisure Sunderland, Tyne and Wear postal code SR1 3JT. See Google+ profile, Phone and more for this business. 2.5 Cybo Score. Review on Cybo.

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Tunstall Lodge
Tunstall Lodge

SUNDERLAND NZ35SE TUNSTALL HOPE ROAD, Tunstall 920-1/6/295 (West side) Tunstall Hope Lodge II Small villa, possibly lodge to former Tunstall Hills racecourse. c1840.

Wave Basin Battery
Wave Basin Battery

WAVE BASIN BATTERY ADJACENT TO OLD SOUTH PIER, SUNDERLAND HARBOUR. The building may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.

Whitburn Windmill
Whitburn Windmill

Whitburn windmill, looking out to sea. Whitburn is a village in South Tyneside, on the coast of North East England. It lies within the metropolitan borough of South Tyneside, close to the border with Sunderland, in the ceremonial county of Tyne and Wear.

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