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Download QR code; Print/export ... This is a list of suburbs and places of interest in the City of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England. Suburbs ... Town End Farm ...
Plains Farm (known locally as Plainsy) is a suburb of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England, and is a council-built housing estate, erected in the Neighbouring areas include Silksworth , The Barnes, Thorney Close, Springwell and Farringdon .
Pallion is a suburb and electoral ward in North West Sunderland, in Tyne and Wear, England.Most of the buildings in the area were built during the Victorian Era and consist of large terraced houses built for shipbuilders, but also smaller one-storey cottages in other areas for local workers (the shipyard industry has now long gone).
Tyne and Wear 54°54′11″N 1°25′23″W / 54.903°N 1.423°W / 54.903; Ford Estate (known as Ford locally) is a suburb in the south of Sunderland , in the county of Tyne and Wear , England.
In 1950, Sunderland authorities purchased 208.69 acres (84.45 ha) [20] and set out plans for the creation of a new estate consisting of over 1,400 houses, [21] creating today's Farringdon. The last private owners of the estate were Robert Moorhead and George Lee, who were publicly critical of the pace at which the land was acquired and ...
The SR postcode area, also known as the Sunderland postcode area, [2] is a group of eight postcode districts in north-east England, within three post towns. These cover eastern Tyne and Wear (including Sunderland ) and north-east County Durham (including Seaham and Peterlee ).
Barnes is an inner suburb in the southwest of Sunderland in northeast England, situated about a mile from the city centre. The area is split into Barnes, which lies towards the east, and High Barnes, which lies around Barnes Park and the Bede Sixth Form Centre of City of Sunderland College. Barnes is bounded by Chester Road to the north, Durham ...
The first area to be converted was Newcastle upon Tyne (0632) [9] and the change over took about 20 months starting in 1982. Newcastle City Centre five-digit numbers in 0632 all began with 2, so 18 months before the scheme started, their numbers were prefixed with 3; that would allow the number 2 to be utilised for the North Tyne numbering part ...