Red House sculpture, Sunderland
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Image: © Jim Bryce Taken: 5 Nov 2020
The Red House sculpture is part of the riverside trail at Monkwearmouth, Sunderland. It was made from red sandstone which was recycled from the partial demolition of the approach abutments to Queen Alexandra bridge, which is located around one mile further up river.