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The Dun Cow, Sunderland


The Dun Cow public house is located on High Street West in Sunderland. It was built in 1901 by Benjamin F. Simpson, for Robert Deuchar Ltd.[1] The Dun Cow is a Grade II listed building on the National Heritage List for England.

DUN COW HOTEL
Supplied by R. DEUCHAR Ltd.

High Street West Historic Buildings and Monuments in Sunderland 1901 Robert Deuchar (1831-1904) Public Houses
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The Dun Cow

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THE DUN COW PUBLIC HOUSE - Sunderland - List Entry
- "Public house. Dated 1901. By Benjamin F Simpson. For R Deuchar. Sandstone ashlar with grey granite plinth, black marble door nook shafts; roof of graduated Lakeland slate. Vigorous free Baroque …

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List number: 1208545
List grade: 2
Grid ref: NZ3930257024
Post code: SR1 3HA
Borough: Sunderland

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