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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.

  • Type: Heritage/Visitor Centre
  • Price: No prices available
  • Place: Sunderland
  • Tel Number: +44 (0)1915 155555

The only working windmill in the north east of England. Built in 1808, now restored to working order, with visitor centre.

  • Type: Windmill
  • Price: £2.00
  • Place: Sunderland
  • Tel Number: +44 (0)1915 169790

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.

  • Type: Church/Chapel
  • Price: No prices available
  • Place: Seaham
  • Tel Number: +44 (0)1915 346492

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.

  • Type: Church/Chapel
  • Price: No prices available
  • Place: Sunderland
  • Tel Number: +44 (0)1915 160135

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.

  • Type: Church/Chapel
  • Price: No prices available
  • Place: Sunderland
  • Tel Number: +44 (0)1915 160135

The distinctive and highly decorative gatehouse-tower of a castle built by the wealthy Sir William Hylton, shortly before 1400.

  • Type: Historic Site
  • Price: No prices available
  • Place: Sunderland
  • Tel Number: N/A

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