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- co-curate.ncl.ac.uk elephant-tea-rooms-sunderland/The Elephant Tea Rooms is a Grade II listed building in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England.
- sunderlandglobalmedia.org history-of-sunderland-…But Sunderland too has some fine examples of this kind of architecture, which brings us to what is known as the Elephant Tea Rooms.
- en.wikipedia.org Elephant Tea RoomsThe Elephant Tea Rooms is a Grade II listed building in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England. The building was constructed from 1872 to 1877 by Henry Hopper to a design...
- mysunderland.co.uk article/30723/Transformation-…Work to restore the iconic Elephant Tea Rooms in Sunderland is now complete and Sunderland City Council will soon market the building to commence its...
- sunderlandecho.com retro/elephant-tea-rooms-…The mystery of the trunks at Sunderland's Elephant Tea Rooms, and the attack of the seals.
- restaurantguru.com Elephant-Tea-Rooms-SunderlandAll info on Elephant Tea Rooms in Sunderland - Call to book a table. View the menu, check prices, find on the map, see photos and ratings.
- mgarchitects.info elephant-tea-roomsElephant Tea Rooms is located on a critical junction in the city centre of Sunderland. Grade II listed, the building was designed by architect Frank Caws in a...
- sunderland.gov.uk article/29547/Tea-Rooms-…Councillor Graeme Miller, leader of Sunderland City Council, said: "The Elephant Tea Rooms is one of our city's most iconic buildings, and its restoration will...
- belzo.tv elephant tea rooms sunderland...House in Sunderland (1873-7), built for a grover who sold teas & spices, & described by its architect Frank Caws Elephant tea rooms sunderland By X.com.
- cityseeker.com newcastle-upon-tyne/912584-…A heritage structure, Elephant Tea Rooms is a part of the Sunderland region of Tyne and Wear.
- The Elephant Tea Room has been part of Sunderland's High Street since 1875. Thanks to the vision of innovative architect Frank Caws and Grimshaw himself...
- historicengland.org.uk campaigns/visit/walking-…...backs captured the attention of the people of Sunderland in the late 1870s and the building became known affectionately as the 'Elephant Tea Rooms'.
- placenortheast.co.uk elephant-tea-rooms-…Elephant Tea Rooms has been part of the Sunderland story since the 1870s, when it was designed by Frank Caws for tea merchant Ronald Grimshaw.