170 High Street West, Sunderland
Sunderland, Tyne & Wear
18th Century
Extant
Lower floor is an events space managed by Pop Recs

36 Lime Street, Ouseburn
Ouseburn, Newcastle
1848
Extant
Site is now used for various purposes, including The Cluny bar

5 Summerhill Grove, Newcastle
Newcastle, Tyne & Wear
19th Century
Extant
The building has a blue plaque, celebrating Frederick Douglas and the Richardson's who paid for his freedom.

Abbey Shot Factory, Backworth
Backworth, North Tyneside
1890s
Demolished
The A186 now occupies the area of the site above Viscount Close.

Al Azhar Mosque, South Shields
South Shields, South Tyneside
1972
Extant
Site is still active as a mosque

Alice Well, Cox Green
Cox Green, Sunderland
19th Century
Preserved - Listed Grade II
Still flowing in the centre of the village.

Andrews House, Marley Hill
Marley Hill, Gateshead
15th century
Ruined next to a public walkway
Ruins still stand at the site.
Anti-Slavery Movements at the Guildhall
Newcastle, Tyne & Wear
1655
Extant
The Guildhall is still maintained as a monument to Newcastle's past, and is possible to visit.

Backworth A Pit
Backworth, North Tyneside
1813
Demolished
The site is now grassland with exception of an industrial facility.

Balmbra's
Newcastle, Tyne & Wear
19th Century
Extant
Currently being refurbished by the Malhotra Group

Barras Mill, Newcastle
Barras Bridge, Newcastle
16th Century
Demolished
The mill was on Eldon Place, which is now a collection of Uni buildings

Bedlington Court House
Bedlington, Northumberland
19th Century
Extant
Site is now the Bedlington Community Centre

Bedlington Ironworks
Bedlington, Northumberland
1736
Demolished, though some remains lie in situ
The site is now Dene Park and charming woodland.

Bedlington Railway Station
Bedlington, Northumberland
1850
Extant
The station is extant but disused. There are hopes to reopen under a new funding bid.

Blythe's Pillar, Birtley
Birtley, Gateshead
12th Century
Extant
The Spire is now sat on a plinth outside of the Church of St. Joseph.

Bygate Farm, Monkseaton
Monkseaton, North Tyneside
1735
Demolished
Site is now on junction of Bygate Road and The Gardens

Byker Buildings, Byker
Byker, Newcastle
19th Century
Demolished
Only the Cumberland Arms remains.
Byker Railway Station
Byker, Newcastle
1884
Demolished
The site is now occupied by a Morrison's car park. A small part of the platform still exists but overgrown.

Charlie's Garden, Seaton Sluice
Seaton Sluice, Northumberland
n/a
Corroding
Now little more than a stump.

Church of St Ann (1st), Newcastle
All Saints, Newcastle
14th Century
Demolished
The present Chapel of St Ann occupies the site.

Church of St Michael & All Angels
Houghton-le-Spring, Sunderland
12th Century
Extant
Grade I Listed

Civil War Camp, Sunderland
Bishopwearmouth, Sunderland
17th Century
Demolished
Now part of Sunderland City Centre

Cleadon Meadows
Cleadon, South Tyneside
1792
Demolished
Cleadon Meadows housing development now occupies site.

Cleadon Mill, Cleadon
Cleadon, South Tyneside
1820s
Ruined
Grade II Listed, now extant on Cleadon Hills.

Collywell Bay Railway Station
Seaton Sluice, Northumberland
1913
Demolished
Station never opened and line abandoned