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  1. Ipswich is located in the county of Suffolk, Eastern England, four miles west of the town of Kesgrave, and 66 miles north-east of London. Ipswich falls within the district council of Ipswich, under the county council of Suffolk. It is in the IP1 postcode district. The post town for Ipswich is Ipswich.

  2. Lots to do, play area for children, lovely walks around the grounds. 11. Ipswich Waterfront. 767. Points of Interest & Landmarks. Waterfront district with a bustling marina and historical charm, ideal for scenic strolls, dining with sunset views, and boat-watching. Offers a variety of live music venues. 12.

  3. Explore Ipswich. Ipswich is the county-town of Suffolk and is one of the oldest English towns, it is home to over 1,500yrs of heritage, a cutting-edge theatre and arts scene, cool waterfront bars, cosy Suffolk pubs, and a vibrant community of independent stores. Whether you’re into drama, musicals, dance, comedy, art or music; there’s ...

  4. The period of Danish rule did not stop Ipswich from growing, and by the time of the Domesday Book in 1086 the town had a population of over 3000, making it the 8th largest settlement in England. Ipswich was granted a royal charter in 1200, at a time when it was known as a centre for wool trading and leather manufacture.

  5. Holywells Park. Ipswich Museum. Anglia Indoor Karting. Jimmy's Farm & Wildlife Park. Suffolk Food Hall. Ipswich Waterfront. You'll find plenty of things to do in Ipswich, one of the best countryside towns in Suffolk. It has a beloved waterfront that comes alive with high-end restaurants, bars and hotels, but the town has plenty of other ...

  6. Ipswich. /  52.05944°N 1.15556°E  / 52.05944; 1.15556. Ipswich is a large town in the East Anglian county of Suffolk England. It is the county town of Suffolk. It is near the estuary of the River Orwell. 117,069 people live there. [1] In the Tudor period Ipswich was famous for the Wool Trade and there are still a lot of Tudor buildings ...

  7. Thomas Wolsey, better known as Cardinal Wolsey was born in Ipswich, before rising to power during the reign of Henry VIII. Actor Ralph Fiennes and director Trevor Nunn were also born in Ipswich. Interestingly, Ipswich was one of the first towns in England to have gas powered street lights. In 2007 Ipswich was given the award for cleanest town.

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