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Springwell, Sunderland

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Springwell is a suburb of the city of Sunderland. Not to be confused with the village of the same name in the city's far west, Springwell is 2 miles from the city centre to the area's southwest. The suburb borders Thorney Close, The Barnes and Plains Farm. Built in the 1940s, Springwell originated as one of a series of post-war council housing estates in the area.

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Springwell, Sunderland
Sunningdale Road, Sunderland Plains Farm

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N 54.8889 ° E -1.4234 °
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Sunningdale Road

Sunningdale Road
SR3 4HE Sunderland, Plains Farm
England, United Kingdom
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