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  2. Broomhill Park - Wikipedia

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    Broomhill Park is a semi-natural woodland park between Sherrington Road and Valley Road in Ipswich, Suffolk, England. In older times it was called Broom Hill. The park contains many fine historic oaks and an abundance of Scots Pines. The park contains Broomhill Pool, a Grade II listed lido, which the Broomhill Pool Trust is campaigning to re-open.

  3. Ipswich County Library - Wikipedia

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    Ipswich County Library is a Grade II Listed building in Ipswich, Suffolk. [2] The building still serves as a public library as part of the Suffolk Libraries service.

  4. Broomhill Pool - Wikipedia

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    Broomhill Pool opened on 30 April 1938 and closed in the autumn of 2002. The pool is the deepest [1] lido in Britain (jointly with Hilsea Lido) at 15ft deep.At 55 yards x 20 yards and 8 lanes wide, the pool volume is 464,000 gallons/2.1 million litres of water.

  5. Town Library of Ipswich - Wikipedia

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    The Town Library of Ipswich is a collection of 871 titles organised in 944 volumes published between 1474 and 1760. In addition there are 10 manuscripts. [1] This collection was made by the Ipswich Corporation to provide resources for the Ipswich Town Preacher. [2]

  6. Broomhill - Wikipedia

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    Broomhill, Northumberland, a village; Broomhill, Sheffield, suburb of Sheffield Broomhill (ward), electoral ward of Sheffield; An ancient parish in Kent lost to the sea in the 13th century, parts of which are now in New Romney; Broomhill Park, a park in Ipswich, Suffolk; sometimes spelled Broom Hill

  7. 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.

  8. Suffolk Archives - Wikipedia

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    The Lowestoft Branch of Suffolk Archives is based in Lowestoft Central Library. Following the opening of The Hold, lorry loads of material was removed from the Lowestoft Record Office to be relocated in Ipswich. Local heritage campaigners set up "Save our Record Office", who campaigned unsuccessfully against the move, which occurred from 19 ...

  9. Westbourne, Suffolk - Wikipedia

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    Westbourne is a suburb of Ipswich, on the northwestern fringe of the town, in the Ipswich district, in the county of Suffolk, England. It borders the suburbs of Whitton and Castle Hill to the east and the villages of Bramford and Sproughton to the west. Whitehouse is a large estate occupying the northern part of the suburb.