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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. Pubs in Ipswich - Wikipedia

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    In 1689 a survey listed 25 inns and taverns in the parishes of Ipswich. [ 1 ] : 5 In 1807 the number of taverns and beerhouses peaked at 313, which included off license establishments. [ 2 ] By 1893 there were 308 establishments, which fell to 277 shortly before the first world war.

  4. The Margaret Catchpole, Ipswich - Wikipedia

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    The Margaret Catchpole is a pub in Cliff Lane, Ipswich in Suffolk, England. It is named after Margaret Catchpole, a servant of Elizabeth and John Cobbold of the Tolly Cobbold brewery. Built in 1936 by the local architect Harold Ridley Hooper for the Cobbold brewery, it is a Grade II* listed building. [1]

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  6. Cock and Pye, Ipswich - Wikipedia

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    It is located in Upper Brook Street. It was included in the 1689 list of pubs in Ipswich, where it was stated to be in St Margarets Parish, Ipswich. [1] The pub was formerly a large coaching inn, but by the late nineteenth century, was much smaller. [1] As the name might suggest, the pub was setting for frequent cockfights and traditionally had ...

  7. Falcon Inn, Ipswich - Wikipedia

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    References to the Falcon go back to August 1728 when the Ipswich Journal announced a shooting competition at "the sign of the Falcon" in St Nicholas Parish, Ipswich. [2] During the eighteenth century, John Curtis has been identified as running the pub, moving there from the Cock and Pye, Ipswich in 1743. He died the next year and John Osborn ...

  8. Great White Horse Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Great White Horse Hotel is a historic inn in the town centre of Ipswich, Suffolk, England. A hotel has existed on the site since 1518. A hotel has existed on the site since 1518. Previously the site – located on the corner of Tavern Street and Northgate Street – had been used as a tavern in medieval times. [ 1 ]

  9. Cliff Brewery - Wikipedia

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    The current building of 1896 is a tower brewery by William Bradford. [2] It became a Grade II listed building in 1989; the listing includes the interior fixtures and fittings. [3] Nearby Cliff House was the home of John Cobbold and Elizabeth Cobbold before they moved to live at Holywells Park, Ipswich in 1814. [4] It became the Brewery Tap ...