Sunderland heritage map
#Sunderlandheritagemap An interactive map of local heritage
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Are you planning to move your vehicle from...
The historic Fire Station, converted to a great bar and now with brand new venue attached!...
The unfortunately soon to be demolished (2022) Civic Centre, was built in 1970, and has a hexagon...
This terrace (No. 170) housed one of the two banks in Sunderland during the early-19th century. J...
This was built as a merchant house in the late 1700s, as part of the first wave of post-medieval...
Completed in 1891, the twin terracotta houses are fine examples of mixing different architectural...
The Museum opened in 1879 and its design, originally modelled on the Crystal Palace, resembles a...
Opened by the Sunderland Literary and Philosophical Society in 1841, the original building served...
A Grade II listed building, built from 1872 to 1877, designed by architect Frank Caws for Ronald...
Grade II listed buildings. Hutchinson's Buildings was erected between 1850 and 1853 by Ralph...