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  2. Ipswich Waterfront - Wikipedia

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    The Ipswich Waterfront is a cultural and historically significant area surrounding the marina in the town of Ipswich, Suffolk, England. The modern dock was constructed in 1842 and the area was a functioning dock up until the 1970s.

  3. River Church Ipswich - Wikipedia

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    River Church Ipswich is an Anglican church in Ipswich, Suffolk, England. It is part of the network of HTB church plants . River Church is based at St Mary-at-the-Quay in the Waterfront area of central Ipswich.

  4. 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.

  5. Port of Ipswich - Wikipedia

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    The early waterfront of Ipswich ran from approximately St Peter's Church, near the present Stoke Bridge, eastward behind the present quay or marina embankment and past the present Custom House. It lay originally nearer to the line of College Street and Salthouse Street, with new revetments being built successively further out into the river in ...

  6. St Peter's Church, Ipswich - Wikipedia

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    St Peter's Church (also known as St Peter's by the Waterfront) is one of the twelve medieval churches in the ancient borough of Ipswich, England. [1] An Augustinian priory dedicated to St Peter and Paul occupied a six-acre site to the north and east of the church.

  7. The Mill (building) - Wikipedia

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    The Mill is part of the Albion Quay redevelopment scheme on the waterfront, and was built at a cost of £42 million and was designed by John Lyall Architects and was proposed to be the 'landmark' building of Ipswich. [2] The development had financial difficulties and only some parts of the development were fitted out.

  8. Ipswich - Wikipedia

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    Ipswich (/ ˈ ɪ p s w ɪ tʃ / ⓘ) is a port town and borough in Suffolk, England.It is the county town, and largest in Suffolk, followed by Lowestoft and Bury St Edmunds, and the third-largest population centre in East Anglia, after Peterborough and Norwich.

  9. 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.