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  2. Isaacs on the Quay - Wikipedia

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    Isaacs on the Quay or Cobbolds on the Quay is a pub in Ipswich, in the Ipswich district, in the county of Suffolk, England. The pub itself is a grade II* listed building , listed on 19 December 1951, and is late 18th or early 19th century.

  3. Category:Grade II* listed pubs in Suffolk - Wikipedia

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  4. 1689 list of pubs in Ipswich - Wikipedia

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    The 1689 list of pubs in Ipswich was a seventeenth century list of inns and taverns in the Borough of Ipswich and surrounding areas. The list identified 24 pubs according to their parish . The largest number were to be found in the St Mary le Tower Parish. [ 1 ]

  5. St Mary-at-the-Quay Church, Ipswich - Wikipedia

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    St Mary-at-the-Quay Church is a former Anglican church in Ipswich, Suffolk, England.The medieval building is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. [1] and since September 2021 it has been used by River Church to implement an approach to evangelicism developed by Holy Trinity Brompton as part of the network of HTB church plants.

  6. Grade II* listed buildings in Ipswich - Wikipedia

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  7. Ipswich Waterfront - Wikipedia

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    The important 'Ipswich ware' pottery industry, established in the town's north-east quarter probably in the late 7th century, reflected shapes and kiln technologies based on Frisian prototypes, either in imitation of imports arriving at the quay or set up by migrant Frisian workers. [4]

  8. Ipswich Docks - Wikipedia

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    The Ipswich Docks, Ipswich wet dock and the wet dock, are a series of docks in Port of Ipswich located at a bend of the River Orwell which has been used for trade since at least the 8th Century. A wet dock was constructed in 1842 which was 'the biggest enclosed dock in the United Kingdom ' at the time.

  9. Grade I listed buildings in Ipswich - Wikipedia

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    Rear view of Christchurch Mansion.. There are 11 [1] Grade I listed buildings in Ipswich, a non-metropolitan district and the county town of Suffolk, England.. In the United Kingdom, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of "exceptional architectural or historic special interest"; Grade I structures are those considered to be "buildings ...