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South Hylton Bridge, Sunderland, UK

South Hylton (/ˈhɪltən/) is a suburb of SunderlandTyne and WearEngland. Lying west of Sunderland city centre on the south bank of the River Wear, South Hylton has a population of 10,317 (2001 Census). Once a small industrial village, South Hylton (with only one access road) is now a dormitory village and is a single track terminus for the Tyne and Wear Metro.

 

South Hylton was originally known as Hylton Ferry or Low Ford, its current name not coming into regular use until the late 18th to early 19th century. It originally formed part of the Manor of Ford owned by the Barons Hylton, until the estates of Hylton Castle were sold off in 1750 after the death of the last baron.[1] Originally a collection of farmsteads, it became a diversified industrial village as a result of the Industrial Revolution.

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