City of Sunderland
Name (Alternative name) |
Built | Location | Grid Ref | Ref(s) | Image |
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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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