History
From its earliest foundations in Anglo-Saxon times, Sunderland has grown and prospered on the banks of the River Wear. The city's history and culture were formed by its connection to the sea and by the industry and endeavour of its people.
The city's emergence as a focus for learning and industry began in Anglo-Saxon times, when the nobleman Benedict Biscop - recently named as Sunderland's patron saint - established a European centre of learning at the twin monastic settlement of St Peter's and St Paul's. It was here that the Venerable Bede wrote the first history of England, the art of glass-making was introduced to the UK, and where the renowned Saxon Bible, the Codex Amiatinus, was produced. By the year 1500, Sunderland was one of the wealthiest towns in England and to this day it is still the largest city by population between Leeds and Edinburgh.
With a rich and fascinating heritage going back centuries, Sunderland has a superb array of places of historical interest to visit and explore.
History attractions
| Bowes Railway | Springwell Village, Gateshead NE9 7QJ Tel: 0191 416 1847 |
| Fulwell Windmill | Newcastle Road, Fulwell, Sunderland SR5 1EX Tel: 0191 516 9790 |
| Hylton Castle | Craigavon Road, Sunderland SR5 3PA Tel: 0191 536 7776 |
| North East Aircraft Museum | Old Washington Road Sunderland SR5 3HZ Tel: 0191 519 0662 |
| Ryhope Engines Museum | Ryhope Pumping Station, Waterworks Rd, Sunderland SR2 0ND Tel: 0191 521 0235 |
| St. Andrew's Church | Talbot Road, Roker, Sunderland SR6 9PT Tel: 0191 516 0135 |
| St. Nicholas's Church | Queen Alexandra Road, Sunderland SR3 1XQ Tel: 0191 520 2127 |
| St. Peter's Church - Candidate World Heritage Site 2010 | St. Peter's Way, Sunderland SR6 ODY Tel: 0191 516 0135 |
| Sunderland Minster | High Street West, Sunderland SR1 3ET Tel: 0191 565 4066 |
| Sunderland Volunteer Life Brigade Museum | The Watch House, Pier View, Roker, Sunderland SR6 7BQ Tel: 0191 529 2651 |
| Washington 'F' Pit Museum | Albany Way, Washington NE37 1BJ Tel: 0191 553 2323 |
| Washington Old Hall | The Avenue, Washington Village NE38 7LE Tel: 0191 416 6879 |
| Washington, Sunderland | Tel: 0191 5532000 |
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