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    It is the county town, and largest in Suffolk, followed by Lowestoft and Bury St Edmunds, [4][5] and the second-largest population centre in East of England, Norwich being the largest. It is 80 miles (130 km) northeast of London and in 2011 had a population of 144,957.

  3. 2 days ago · Discover 45 fascinating facts about Ipswich, a historic city with a rich cultural heritage and stunning architecture. Uncover its hidden gems, famous landmarks, and vibrant local scene in this comprehensive guide.

  4. Jul 24, 2019 · 1) Ipswich is one of the oldest inhabited English towns with over 650 listed buildings. These include Christchurch Mansion, the Ancient House, the Unitarian Meeting House, Isaacs and a collection of Victorian buildings which dot the high street. 2) There are 12 Medieval churches which have been part of the Ipswich history for centuries.

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  5. Jan 26, 2023 · The great outdoors. Shopping in Ipswich. Ipswich events and festivals. Where to stay. Things to do in Ipswich. No visit to Ipswich is complete without a stroll along its iconic Waterfront where cafés, bars and restaurants sit alongside boutiques, galleries and museums, all housed in eye-catching converted dock buildings.

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    • Christchurch Park. The stunning Christchurch Park opened just north of the town centre in 1895 and has 70 acres of landscaped lawns alongside two arboretums planted with exotic trees.
    • Christchurch Mansion. The rich London merchant Edmund Withypoll tore down the Priory of the Holy Trinity and built himself this grand house in the late 1540s.
    • Ipswich Museum. In a gabled brick building on the High Street, dating to 1881, the Ipswich Museum charts Ipswich and Suffolk’s heritage and natural history.
    • Ipswich Waterfront. This kink in the River Orwell has been a place of trade since the 700s at the latest. The expansive wet dock opened in 1842, and at that time was the largest enclosed dock in the country.
  6. Ipswich is Suffolk’s county town, and a place where life centres around the water. Situated 10km inland on the banks of the River Orwell, Ipswich shares the same coastal lifestyle, maritime history and foodie culture as many of the Suffolk Coast’s most famous towns and villages.

  7. 4 days ago · Ipswich is a North Sea port town and borough (district) in the administrative and historic county of Suffolk, England. It is located at the head of the Orwell estuary, in the southeastern part of the county.