Ashbrooke

Ashbrooke is a residential area of Sunderland, North East England directly south and south-west of the city centre.

A typical Victorian street in Ashbrooke.

Ashbrooke
Ashbrooke
Location within Tyne and Wear
OS grid referenceNZ393557
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townSUNDERLAND
Postcode districtSR2
Dialling code0191
PoliceNorthumbria
FireTyne and Wear
AmbulanceNorth East
UK Parliament

Ashbrooke developed through the Victorian era as Sunderland's first suburb. Originally occupied by large middle-class families, including much of Wearside's Jewish population, a fair number of the larger residences have been reorganised into dwellings of multiple occupancy, home to the local University of Sunderland's students and young professionals.

The large, well-built houses, the wide, tree-lined avenues, and the often colourful street names ('The Esplanade', 'The Oaks', 'The Elms', 'West Lawn', 'Holmlands Park') signify the area's affluence.

The area lies within walking distance of Park Lane and University stations on the Tyne and Wear Metro system.

Local punk band The Toy Dolls wrote a song about Ashbrooke Launderette on their 1987 album Bare Faced Cheek. Various members of the band still either live or work in Ashbrooke.

Ashbrooke is part of St. Michael's ward and is represented by three Conservative councillors; Robert Oliver, Peter Wood and Michael Dixon.[1]

Sport

Ashbrooke Sports Ground, opened May 30, 1887, for cricket and rugby, is home to many amateur sports associations such as bowls, cricket, tennis, hockey, squash and rugby union. A Tennis tournament before Wimbledon was used as a warm up for players such as Jimmy Connors and Martina Navratilova.

In 1990, Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar made his first appearance in England at Ashbrooke Sports Ground against a League Conference Cricket Conference XI.[2]

Sunderland Rugby Football Club currently play in the Durham/Northumberland Division 2.

References

  1. https://www.sunderland.gov.uk/committees/cmis5/Members.aspx
  2. Gregson, Keith (19 August 2019). "THE LITTLE MASTER DEBUTS AT ASHBROOKE". Ashbrooke Sports Club. Retrieved 24 April 2020.


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