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An inspirational visitor experience; enjoy an ever-changing programme of exhibitions, live glass blowing, conference and banqueting and a stunning restaurant overlooking the River Wear.
The only working windmill in the north east of England. Built in 1808, now restored to working order, with visitor centre.
One of the finest small churches in the country. Late Saxon, early Norman nave, Elizabethan pulpit, Georgian box pews, late Saxon windows, about 7thC or 8thC.
A 20thC church by E S Prior. Arts and crafts interior with mural by Macdonald Gill. Furnishings by Gimson, Burne-Jones, Morris, Randal Wells and Payne.
Saxon tower, west wall and stones of major archeological importance. Bede spent his early years here. St Peter's along with St Paul's has been short-listed as a World Heritage Site.
The distinctive and highly decorative gatehouse-tower of a castle built by the wealthy Sir William Hylton, shortly before 1400.