- Fulwell, Sunderland
Infobox UK place
official_name= Fulwell
country= England
region= North East England
population= 5,000
map_type= Tyne and Wear
latitude= 54.9285
longitude= -1.3835
post_town= SUNDERLAND
postcode_area= SR
postcode_district= SR5, SR6
constituency_westminster=Sunderland North
metropolitan_borough=City of Sunderland
metropolitan_county=Tyne and Wear Fulwell is an affluent suburb of northern
Sunderland . It bordersSeaburn ,Southwick ,Monkwearmouth , andRoker . Fulwell is located near the district border betweenSunderland andSouth Tyneside . Statistically, it is the least deprived of the City of Sunderland's 25 wards. [Cite web|title=Tyne and Wear Research|url=http://www.tyne-wear-research.gov.uk/TWRI.nsf/a995f08678e0882f80256688005190dd/85ccf9e05e699cf9802569cb0035cea5/$FILE/IMD2000%20Tyne%20and%20Wear%20wards.doc]Housing in the area is varied. A large network of streets in the southern area of Fulwell contains many nineteenth-century houses and cottages, with a large amount of
Victorian architecture . In the northern part of Fulwell, housing consists mostly of 1930's semi-detached housing. Due to Fulwell's role as an overwhelmingly residential area, economic activity in the ward is mostly restricted to retail and leisure services. Local services include many shops and pubs, several good schools, a golf range, a fire station, a public library, and is well-served by local bus services, and by theTyne and Wear Metro network, at Seaburn station.Fulwell was primarily a farming village until it became part of the urban sprawl of industrial Sunderland in the nineteenth century. Relics of this agricultural past still survive in the form of three
windmill s, including the 19th century Fulwell Mill, the only windmill in the United Kingdom featuring a stone reefing stage. The mill, built in 1808, was restored to working order between 1996 and 2001 after over half-a-century out of use, and celebrated its bicentenary in 2008.Politically, Fulwell has long been regarded as a blue Conservative Party stronghold amidst a sea of Labour red. Since the ward's creation it has always had at least one Conservative party councillor, and is currently represented on Sunderland City Council by three Conservative councillors.
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