Washington, County Durham, England

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Washington, County Durham, England is a town in North East England, historically part of County Durham and now within the City of Sunderland, known for its industrial heritage and association with the Washington family of U.S. President George Washington.

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Washington, County Durham, England canonical 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf town
ceremonialCounty Tyne and Wear NERFINISHED
constituency Houghton and Sunderland South NERFINISHED
Washington and Sunderland West NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
developmentStatus designated new town
dialingCode 0191
hasPart Albany NERFINISHED
Barmston NERFINISHED
Blackfell NERFINISHED
Donwell NERFINISHED
Fatfield NERFINISHED
Glebe
Harraton NERFINISHED
Lambton NERFINISHED
Oxclose NERFINISHED
Rickleton NERFINISHED
Shiney Row NERFINISHED
Usworth NERFINISHED
Washington New Town NERFINISHED
Washington Old Hall NERFINISHED
heritageSite Washington Old Hall NERFINISHED
historicalCounty County Durham NERFINISHED
knownFor ancestral home of George Washington’s family
association with the Washington family
chemical industry
coal mining
industrial heritage
manufacturing
locatedBetween Newcastle upon Tyne NERFINISHED
Sunderland NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Tyne and Wear NERFINISHED
locatedNear Gateshead NERFINISHED
River Wear NERFINISHED
managedBy National Trust
nearestCity Newcastle upon Tyne NERFINISHED
Sunderland NERFINISHED
nearestRailwayStation Heworth NERFINISHED
newTownDesignationYear 1964
OSGridReference NZ295565
partOf City of Sunderland NERFINISHED
England
North East England NERFINISHED
postalTown WASHINGTON NERFINISHED
postcodeArea NE
transport A1(M) motorway NERFINISHED
A19 road NERFINISHED
unitaryAuthority Sunderland NERFINISHED

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Bryan Ferry placeOfBirth Washington, County Durham, England