Grade I Listed Buildings in Tyne and Wear - City of Sunderland

City of Sunderland

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Built Location Grid Ref Ref(s) Image
St Michael and All Angels Church 12th century Broadway, Houghton-le-Spring
Penshaw Monument 1844 Penshaw
Holy Trinity Church 1719 Church Street East, East End, Sunderland
Hylton Castle c.1390 Craigavon Road, Hylton Castle, Sunderland
Hylton Chapel 15th century Craigavon Road, Hylton Castle, Sunderland
St Andrew's Church 1906-7 Park Avenue, Roker, Sunderland
Phoenix Lodge 1785 Queen Street East, East End, Sunderland
St Peter's Church 674-5AD St Peter's Way, Monkwearmouth, Sunderland
Washington Old Hall 17th century The Avenue, Washington

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