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Leisure and Health

  • The Galleries Health Centre
    The Galleries Health Centre provides a wide variety of care services to local people living in and around the area of Washington and the outlying districts.
  • Gala Bingo
    Situated nearby the Galleries shopping centre - Gala Bingo is one of the best places to go where you can have a drink, a bite to eat and also win prize money so you can leave with more money than you came with!
  • AMF Bowling
    At AMF Bowling we have over 100 years of Bowling experience and cater for all age groups.
  • Washington Leisure Centre
    The Centre is a great place to get fit and have fun with a 25m pool and learner pool, sports hall activities, Wellness Centre and a range of courses and classes.
  • Washington Library and Customer Service Centre
    What was once the old Washington Town Centre library has been completely refurbished. With its new light and bright interior and improved access, the new library has been updated to give customers all the quality services they expect from a modern library.
  • Washington F Pit
    A magnificent Victorian steam engine, engine house and headgear are preserved as a monument to Washington's coalmining heritage that reaches back over 250 years.
  • Washington Old Hall
    Washington Old Hall is a charming 17th Century manor house, which still has some remnants of the original 12th Century dwelling that was home to the direct ancestors of the first President of the United States, George Washington.
  • Washington Wetland Centre
    The wetlands provides a 'stop over' and wintering habitat for migratory waterbirds after their passage over the North Sea and is home to exotic birds, amazing insects and beautiful wild scenery.
  • Arts Centre Washington
    The Arts Centre Washington is a vibrant and exciting focus for arts activities offering a theatre, gallery, artists' studios, recording studio, licensed bar, rehearsal rooms and function rooms.
  • National Glass Centre
    National Glass Centre aims to present a thought provoking, exciting and adventurous programme of exhibitions and houses and glass-making facilities, Craft and Design shop, café/restaurant and function suites, located in an innovative contemporary glass and steel building on the banks of the River Wear.
  • Monkwearmouth Station Museum
    Designed by Thomas Moore of Sunderland and opened in 1848, the station was the Sunderland terminus for trains from Gateshead and Newcastle.
  • Penshaw Monument
    One of the North East's most prominent landmarks, Penshaw Monument was built in 1844 in honour of the first Earl of Durham, John George Lambton. Modelled on the Thesion, the Temple of Theseus in Athens, Penshaw stands magnificently above the city on a limestone hill with spectacular views as far afield as Durham Cathedral and the North Pennines.
  • Roker and Seaburn beaches
    Closest to the city, Roker is an ideal place for water sports with its own the Marine Activities Centre with Seaburn further north offering the wide stretch of golden sand.
  • Stadium of Light
    Football is something of a religion in the North East and the 49,000 seat Stadium of Light could almost be considered its cathedral.
  • St Peters Church
    The Anglo-Saxon church of St Peter's at Monkwearmouth is one of the UK's first stone built churches.
  • Souter Lighthouse
    Opened in 1871, the lighthouse was a technological marvel, being the first built to use electricity.
  • Sunderland Empire
    The Sunderland Empire is the North East's largest theatre and is the only theatre between Leeds and Edinburgh large enough to host major West End shows.
  • Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens
    The award winning Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens is a must-see attraction, where the museum tells the city’s story from its early foundations to the present day accompanied by the stunning indoor winter gardens.
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