All historic houses to visit in Sunderland

Step into the past at 4 historic houses in Sunderland. These preserved homes offer a glimpse into the lives of notable figures and everyday people from different eras.

Are you interested in exploring historic homes? Here are the must-see historic houses in Sunderland:

  1. Souter Lighthouse and The Leas1

    Souter Lighthouse and The Leas

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    Souter Lighthouse, located in the village of Marsden in South Shields, England, holds a significant place in the history of lighthouse technology. It was the first lighthouse in the world that was specifically designed and built to use alternating electric current, which was the most advanced lighthouse technology of its time. This technological innovation made it a crucial aid for maritime navigation, especially given the number of shipwrecks on the dangerous Whitburn Steel reefs in the surrounding area.
  2. Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens2

    Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens

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    The Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens, located in Sunderland, England, is a municipal museum that was established in the year 1846. It holds the distinction of being one of the first municipally funded museums in the country outside London. The museum was initially set up in the Athenaeum Building on Fawcett Street and has since moved to a larger building next to Mowbray Park.
  3. Monkwearmouth Station Museum3

    Monkwearmouth Station Museum

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    The Monkwearmouth Railway Station, located in Sunderland, England, is a historical site that served the city from 1848 to 1967. The station was designed by Thomas Moore and was once the main railway station in the city. Today, it stands as a testament to the city's rich railway history.
  4. Ryhope Engines Museum4

    Ryhope Engines Museum

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    The Ryhope Engines Museum is a visitor attraction located in the Ryhope suburb of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England. This Grade II* listed building is a popular landmark in Ryhope and is based at The Ryhope Pumping Station, which was operational for 100 years before closing in 1967.