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  1. Sunderland Bridge is a bridge just outside the village also called Sunderland Bridge in County Durham, England. It lies close to the confluence of the River Wear and River Browney. Sunderland Bridge originally carried the Great North Road (A1) across the River Wear, and probably dates back to the 14th century

  2. Sunderland Bridge is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Croxdale and Hett, in the County Durham district, in the ceremonial county of Durham, England. It is about 3 miles (4.8 km) south of Durham city. In 1961 the parish had a population of 907.

  3. Sunderland Bridge may refer to: Sunderland Bridge, County Durham, a bridge in county Durham, England. Sunderland Bridge (village), village near the bridge. Sunderland Bridge (Massachusetts), a bridge across the Connecticut River in western Massachusetts, United States.

  4. Sunderland Bridge is a bridge just outside the village also called Sunderland Bridge in County Durham, England. It lies close to the confluence of the River ...

  5. Sunderland Bridge is a historic stone arch bridge across the River Wear, first mentioned in 1425 and rebuilt several times. It is one of the most handsome bridges on the Wear and has a Grade 1 listing. See facts, history and photos of the bridge and nearby bridges.

  6. Sunderland Bridge (bridge) Overview. Map. Street View. This stone bridge across the River Wear near the village of Sunderland Bridge, Croxdale, dates from the 14th Century. The bridge has undergone several modifications, with the end arches rebuilt in 1770 and the parapets widened in 1822. [ 1]

  7. www.thisisdurham.com › see-and-do › sunderland-bridge-p1056971Sunderland Bridge - Northern Saints

    The River Wear winds ever closer on The Way of Life until at Sunderland Bridge you pass over it. There are two river crossings here. The four-arched sandstone bridge dates to the 14th century and the woodland clustered around it is majestic.