Town Moor, racecourse
Town Moor, racecourse
HER Number
16922
District
Sunderland
Site Name
Town Moor, racecourse
Place
Sunderland
Map Sheet
NZ45NW
Class
Recreational
Site Type: Broad
Racing Sports Site
Site Type: Specific
Racecourse
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Hanoverian 1714 to 1837
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Description
The earliest recorded organised sport in Sunderland was horse racing on the Town Moor from at least 1724 until the 1740s. A map of Sunderland's Town Moor dating to 1750 shows the triangular racecourse. Race days were known as 'Horsecourse' days. The horse races attracted large crowds. Horse racing restarted again in 1835 at Tunstall Hope on land owned by George Skipsey. The Sunderland Borough Races only lasted at Tunstall Hope for ten years due to local opposition. During the 1850s the races took place at Southwick. In 1898 they moved to Grindon. An oval grass track was laid out on land owned by Colonel Vaux. The last horse race was in 1906.
Easting
440840
Northing
557220
Grid Reference
NZ440840557220
Sources
Lynn Pearson, 2010, Played in Tyne and Wear - Charting the heritage of people at play, pp 72-73, 74-75