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near to Cleadon, South Tyneside, England
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Information board, Cleadon Hill
The highest point in the Cleadon Hill Local Nature Reserve, South Tyneside
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Water pumping station, Cleadon
The chimney of this Neo-italianate building is visible in this shot. Built in 1863, by Thomas Hawksley.
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Linnet Way at Cleadon
View from Cleadon Hills, Penshaw Monument SD3354 on the horizon.
Sculpture is a way marker on the Linnet Way footpath.
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Blocked field entrance, north of Cleadon
A re-used telegraph pole on the east side of Sunderland Road.
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The top of Cleadon Hill
This hill is the highest point for some distance and provides views across the urban and coastal landscape of South Tyneside, Sunderland and beyond. What appears to be the highest point was chosen as the location for a windmill in the early... (more)
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Sunniside Lane, Cleadon
Sunniside Lane approaching the village of Cleadon, in South Tyneside.
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Farmland at Cleadon Lizards
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View south-east from Cleadon Windmill in July
Looking towards the coast and Sunderland.
What a view!
The Roker Lighthouse, several tower blocks of Sunderland, the Stadium of Light and the Northern Spire Bridge over the Wear stand out in the evening sunshine.
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The New Ship Inn, Cleadon, South Shields
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Cleadon Windmill (set of 2 images)
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Entrance to Cleadon Water Pumping Station
"The squared stone entrance gateway pillars and high gates have a telecom system, but the attractive wooded site and fine buildings are visible beyond."
Cleadon Hills Conservation Area Character Appraisal (2007).
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Cleadon Windmill
Grade II listed derelict tower mill from the early 19th century.
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