Location ID: #10221981
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This was a 50 foot motte and bailey castle which stood on the only high ground in north Suffolk; it also had a Victorian folly on top of it. All that remains of the castle today is ruins of the keep. Some pieces of the original stonework remain on ...
Location ID: #10221980
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This small library serves the local community and is situated in a quiet controllable lane close to the carpark. Location is 94.8 miles, approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes from Central London.
Location ID: #10221978
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Broad Street forms the main street in Eye, a thriving historic market town. Broad Street is dominated by the Victorian flint and brick Town Hall and is more a village than a town. In addition to the selection of boutique shops, restaurants and tea ...
Location ID: #10221977
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St Peter's Street is largely a retail shopping area with boutique shops, cafes and restaurants housed in historic buildings (mixed styles [Tudor and Georgian in particular]). St Peter's Street has street lighting in keeping with the historic ...
Location ID: #10221976
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This contemporary building is located in central Ipswich near the modern contemporary glass fronted buildings which are home to Ipswich BC and Suffolk CC. This area can be busy in peak periods but otherwise there is limited activity and the road is ...
Location ID: #10221975
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Whilst in an urban setting this historic location is in a fairly quiet area of Central Ipswich. Foundation Street's claim to fame is that it was once home to Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788). This historic street has benefited from redevelopment with ...
Location ID: #10221970
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A selection of large 3 storey Victorian terraces with some detached properties all well maintained in a quiet suburban area of Ipswich. Location is 76.6 miles, approximately 2 hours from Central London.
Location ID: #10221969
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Victorian terraced street in a quiet suburban area close to the Old Cemetery. Surrounding streets are all Victorian terraces. Location is 76.3 miles, approximately 2 hours from Central London.
Location ID: #10221973
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The County Library and Arts Library are both housed in an historic Victorian Gothic style building in Northgate Street in the centre of Ipswich. In addition to the lending area, the County Reference Library is situated on the first floor of the ...
Location ID: #10221971
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Tree lined section of Tuddenham Road south of Valley Road. Mixed style residential properties with bungalows, semi-detached and detached properties. Location is 76.9 miles, approx. 2 hours from Central london.
Location ID: #10221974
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The Old Custom House is one of Ipswich Wet Dock's finest buildings. Built in 1844 this classical building has been fully restored. Interesting features include a striking red and cream brick design and a raised four-column portico displaying the ...
Location ID: #10221966
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St Mary's is situated on the opposite side of the village of Playford from the Hall high on a hill above the road which has a cut down beside it. The site is ancient and uncharacteristic for Suffolk; the church could easily be in the Yorkshire or ...
Location ID: #10221965
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The Old Cemetery is a traditional Victorian style cemetery which opened in 1855 and lies in the suburbs to the north of Ipswich. It is situated in a conservation area and is well maintained. The main entrance is on Belvedere Road; vehicle gates in ...
Location ID: #10221968
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Over 400 acres of Rushmere Heath is registered as common land. Golf has been played on the heath since the late 1800s which is a fine natural golf course situated on the outskirts of Ipswich. Most holes are bounded by gorse and there are many fine ...
Location ID: #10221967
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Playford lies in the picturesque Fynn Valley about midway between Ipswich and Woodbridge; it is home to around 200 people. The newly refurbished Village Hall is situated in the centre of the village and used for regular community activities; it is ...
Location ID: #10221961
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This Grade 1 listed medieval building (Church of England) is situated on a hill top above the village with the roofs of the houses interspersed with trees. It has a 15th century flint tower with flushwork decoration. The nave and chancel are mortar ...
Location ID: #10221962
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This controllable street situated in the suburbs of Ipswich lies on a hill and could double for a northern street given the gradiated road and terraced properties. The street is surrounded by others all with Victorian terraces. Location is 76.3 ...
Location ID: #10221964
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This Victorian terraced street is located in a quiet suburb of Ipswich. It runs parallel with Cemetery Road. Location is 76.2 miles, approximately 2 hours from central London.
Location ID: #10221963
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This memorial is to Thomas Clarkson (abolitionist) who lived in the village of Playford from 1813 and died there in 1846. The memorial is located within the graveyard at St Mary's Church, Playford which is on a rise north east of the village. ...
Location ID: #10221922
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Trinity Park is located in 350 acres of landscaped grounds. This is the home to the Suffolk Agricultural Association, better known for hosting The Suffolk Show, attracting approximately 80,000 visitors annually. There is a state of the art ...
Location ID: #10221911
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Moreves Barn is a high quality renovation with stylish furnishings, under floor heating and production facilities. There are massive beams with high ceilings to give a light and airy feeling. There is an office area and also a games room with ...
Location ID: #10221899
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This was formerly a fishing hamlet but has become a western suburb of the port town of Felixstowe and now has a more inner-city feel to it as the 19th century terraces of its High Street are in close proximity to Felixstowe's Hamilton Square. The ...
Location ID: #10221900
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This is a small picturesque village situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty less than 3 miles from the coast. It has been the winner of the Suffolk Best Kept Village title more than once. There is a 12th century thatched church, a red ...
Location ID: #10221897
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Trimley Marshes is an 84 hectare wetland reserve created almost entirely from arable land alongside the River Orwell. Most of the wildlife has colonised the site since it was created in 1990. The mosaic of habitats makes this reserve one of the best ...