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Recommended towns & villages near Stadium of Light, Sunderland FC

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Sunderland

(0.5 miles, 0.8 km)

Sunderland was granted a charter in 1145, the charter gave it market rights and thus the town grew slowly from humble beginnings...

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The Grey Horse Pub, Penshaw, County Durham

Penshaw

(4.7 miles, 7.6 km, direction SW)

Penshaw lies in open countryside between the urban sprawl of Sunderland and Washington...

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Early morning sky over Washington, Tyne & Wear.

Washington

(5.4 miles, 8.7 km, direction W)

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St.Bedes monastery in Jarrow, Tyne And Wear

Jarrow

(6.0 miles, 9.6 km, direction NW)

This is the town that is famous for the 1930's "Hunger March" caused by the intense poverty that followed the closing of the Charles Palmer shipyard. The last of the surviving marchers, Cornelius Whalen died in 2003 at the age of 93...

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A view of Cullercoats in Tyne & Wear.

Cullercoats

(8.4 miles, 13.5 km, direction N)

Cullercoats has many pleasing aspects including a picturesque 19th century church in a commanding position close to the shoreline...

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The Castle in Saltwell Park, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, February 2007.

Gateshead

(8.9 miles, 14.2 km, direction W)

The urban sprawl of Gateshead rises majestically skywards in a seemingly endless mixture of concrete and glass. Gateshead stretches for almost 13 miles along the banks of the River Tyne...

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From the Tyne Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne, February 2007.

Newcastle upon Tyne

(10.3 miles, 16.5 km, direction NW)

This important City was known as Pons Aelii in Roman times; the Romans built the first bridge over the River Tyne, it was guarded by a Roman fort which was replaced by a castle.....

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Beamish, County Durham: Tram

Beamish

(10.7 miles, 17.2 km, direction W)

Beamish is famous for its lovely open-air museum which so vividly brings to life how the folk of the region lived at the turn of the 20th century...

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Sun Rise at Seaton Sluice, Tyne & Wear.

Seaton Sluice

(12.3 miles, 19.8 km, direction N)

For centuries salt had been panned in the region, at this time the village was known as Hartley Pans, but this appears to have changed following the building of a harbour with a sluice at the harbour mouth...

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Silver Street, Durham City

Durham

(12.5 miles, 20.1 km, direction SW)

Durham as a town reflects the long history of its magnificent castle and cathedral with its winding streets, ancient market place and alleyways and other old churches to discover.....

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Recommended attractions near Stadium of Light, Sunderland FC

Mowbray Park, Sunderland

Mowbray Park

(0.7 miles, 1.1 km)

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Sunderland North Pier Lighthouse

(1.2 miles, 1.9 km, direction E)

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Sunderland South Pier Lighthouse

(1.2 miles, 1.9 km, direction E)

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Hylton Castle, Sunderland, tyne & WEAR

Hylton Castle

(2.1 miles, 3.4 km, direction W)

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Black-necked Swans with chick.

Washington Wetlands Centre

(3.9 miles, 6.3 km, direction W)

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Marsden Beach

Marsden Bay

(4.4 miles, 7.0 km, direction N)

Sadly, the great triumphal arch, that had for so long dominated this beautiful bay, crumbled and collapsed in 1996. The arch was.....

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Penshaw

Penshaw Monument

(4.5 miles, 7.2 km, direction SW)

The Penshaw Monument is a 70 ft high folly built on Penshaw Hill in 1844 in honour John Lambton (1792–1840), 1st Earl of Durham.....

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Herrington Country Park

(4.8 miles, 7.7 km, direction SW)

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Washington Old Hall. Washinton, Tyne and Wear.

Washington Old Hall

(5.3 miles, 8.6 km, direction W)

Manor house associated with the family of George Washington..

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Seaham Lighthouse South of Sunderland

Seaham Lighthouse

(5.7 miles, 9.2 km, direction SE)

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