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Corder House and Sydenham House

Corder House and Sydenham House in England North East, United Kingdom.

View along Fawcett Street, Sunderland - geograph.org.uk - 7932797

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1 h–2 h

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Corder House and Sydenham House is a place of interest in England North East, United Kingdom — drawn from open-data sources for visitor reference. See the linked Wikipedia article for the full description.

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From the Wikipedia article

Corder House and Sydenham House are two, adjacent, Grade II listed buildings on Fawcett Street, in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England. Designed by Frank Caws in the Neo-Moorish style, they were constructed in brick from 1889–1891 by David and John Rankin with terracotta features by J. C. Edwards of Ruabon.

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Coordinates
54.9063, -1.3815
Address
21 and 22 Fawcett Street
Established
1891

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Corder House and Sydenham House?
Corder House and Sydenham House is in North-East England, United Kingdom.
When was Corder House and Sydenham House built?
Built or established in 1891.
Who owns Corder House and Sydenham House?
Corder House and Sydenham House is owned by |architectural_style = Neo-Moorish.