WASHINGTON

E1001805

WASHINGTON is a town in the City of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, in North East England, known historically as the ancestral home of the family of U.S. President George Washington.

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WASHINGTON canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house museum
human settlement
manor house
nature reserve
town
administrativeDistrict City of Sunderland NERFINISHED
associatedWith George Washington NERFINISHED
ceremonialCounty Tyne and Wear NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
developedAs new town
dialCode 0191
etymology derived from Old English elements meaning "estate of Wassa" or similar personal name
governedBy Sunderland City Council NERFINISHED
hasAncestralHome Washington, Tyne and Wear NERFINISHED
hasHeritageSite Washington Old Hall NERFINISHED
hasIndustrialArea Washington New Town industrial estates
hasLocalAttraction Washington Wetland Centre NERFINISHED
hasNearbyRiver River Wear NERFINISHED
hasNeighbouringSettlement Chester-le-Street NERFINISHED
Gateshead NERFINISHED
Sunderland NERFINISHED
hasResidentialArea Washington villages
hasTransportInfrastructure A1(M) motorway NERFINISHED
A1231 road NERFINISHED
A195 road NERFINISHED
historicalAffiliation County Durham NERFINISHED
historicCounty County Durham NERFINISHED
knownFor ancestral home of the Washington family
ancestral home of the family of George Washington
locatedIn City of Sunderland NERFINISHED
England
Great Britain
North East England
Tyne and Wear
United Kingdom
Washington, Tyne and Wear NERFINISHED
Washington, Tyne and Wear NERFINISHED
managedBy National Trust
namedAfter Washington family NERFINISHED
newTownDesignationYear 1964
OSGridReference NZ295565
parliamentaryConstituency Washington and Sunderland West NERFINISHED
partOf City of Sunderland NERFINISHED
Tyne and Wear NERFINISHED
postalTown WASHINGTON NERFINISHED
region North East England
sovereignState United Kingdom
unitaryAuthority Sunderland NERFINISHED

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