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Coordinates: 54°52′50″N 1°32′13″W / 54.8806242°N 1.5370831°W / 54.8806242; -1.5370831 Fatfield Fatfield  Fatfield shown within Tyne and Wear Metropolitan borough City of Sunderland Metropolitan county Tyne and Wear Region North East Country England Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town WASHINGTON Postcode district NE38 Dialling code 0191 Police Northumbria Fire Tyne and Wear Ambulance North East EU Parliament North East England UK Parliament Houghton and Washington East List of places: UK • England • Tyne and Wear Fatfield is a village in Tyne and Wear, located in the City of Sunderland metropolitan borough, England. It formed part of the Washington new town. The housing style in Fatfield consists of centrally located attached council houses (known as white houses due to their colour) and privately owned detached houses located in quiet cul-de-sacs on the outskirts. Washington Arts Centre is also located in Fatfield. The southern part of the village by the River Wear is popular for country walks and the three public houses and working men's club that are situated on the banks of the river. The site of the original village is just to the west of the North Biddick Club. A school was originally built on the site of the old village, but was replaced by private housing several years ago. Contents 1 Education 2 Publicity 3 Notable connections 4 References Education Fatfield Primary School is located on Southcroft and educates around 235 pupils aged 4-11. The school has Investors in People status and Artsmark and Healthy School awards. At their inspection on 14 June 2007, Ofsted rated the school as Satisfactory, point three on a four point scale.[1] Publicity Fatfield had national publicity in the 1990s when the village was challenged to lose weight on the Fatfield Diet as part of a BBC television programme. Apart from the TV show, Fatfield is well known for the legend of the Lambton Worm which is said to have terrorised the village. Notable connections Bobby Thompson, comedian, was brought up here. Sir Harold Jeffreys, FRS was born here. Alan Price, keyboardist for The Animals, was born here. References ^ "Fatfield Primary School - Inspection Report", Ofsted, 4 July 2007.