Penshaw

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Penshaw


Penshaw Monument, from Herrington Country Park

Penshaw (Tyne and Wear)
Penshaw

Penshaw shown within Tyne and Wear
Metropolitan borough City of Sunderland
Metropolitan county Tyne and Wear
Region North East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town HOUGHTON LE SPRING
Postcode district DH4
Police Northumbria
Fire Tyne and Wear
Ambulance North East
European Parliament North East England
UK Parliament Houghton and Washington East
List of places: UKEnglandTyne and Wear

Coordinates: 54°52′33″N 1°29′05″W / 54.875842, -1.484793

The village of Penshaw (pronounced /ˈpɛnʃə/) is an area of the metropolitan district of the City of Sunderland, in Tyne and Wear, England. It lies about three miles north of Houghton-le-Spring, just over the River Wear from Washington. It derives its name from the British Pen, meaning hill or ridge, and the Saxon Shaw, a wood or thicket; thus Penshaw is the wooded hill.[citation needed]

Penshaw Monument, from the south
Penshaw Monument, from the south

Penshaw is well-known locally for Penshaw Monument, a prominent landmark built in 1844 atop Penshaw Hill, which is a half-scale replica of the Temple of Hephaestus in Athens.