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Accommodation in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear Part of the Tyne and Wear Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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FelicitationsGuest House in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear94 Ewesley Road , High Barnes
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Sunderland, Holy Trinity Church -
1.8 miles (Historic Church) Hylton Castle -
2.1 miles (Castle) Souter Lighthouse -
5.3 miles (Historic Building) Jarrow Monastery -
6.2 miles (Abbey) Bede's World -
6.3 miles (Family Attraction) Finchale Priory -
7.6 miles (Abbey) Segedunum Roman Fort (Hadrian's Wall) -
7.8 miles (Roman Site) Tynemouth Castle and Priory -
8.2 miles (Castle) Bessie Surtees House -
9.2 miles (Historic Building) Holy Jesus Hospital -
9.3 miles (Historic Building) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Seaton Delaval -
12.3 miles away Blyth -
16.2 miles away Ponteland -
17 miles away Ovingham -
18.7 miles away Newbiggin-by-the-Sea -
19.8 miles away Bywell -
20.9 miles away Morpeth -
21.4 miles away Belsay -
21.8 miles away
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low to exceptional) on historic interest We've 'tagged' this accommodation to help you find related historic attractions and learn more about major time periods mentioned in the description. More about these Historic Time Periods:VictorianFind attractions tagged with:Victorian (Time Period) -UK Bed and Breakfast Guide |
HISTORY CORNERName the Historic attractionBritish Heritage AwardsCelebrate the best of British Heritage in our annual British History QuizThis famous military debacle was immortalized by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, in his poem, The Charge of the Light Brigade This Day in British History13 February, 1689 William and Mary jointly crowned monarchs of England Only the previous day Parliament declared a Declaration of Rights, making James II's constitutional reforms illegal Monarch Mayhem |
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