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  2. Category:Churches in Ipswich - Wikipedia

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    Leighton Road Evangelical Church, Ipswich This page was last edited on 27 March 2019, at 11:48 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  3. List of solved missing person cases: post–2000 - Wikipedia

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    25-year-old Gemma Adams, who had turned to prostitution to fund a drug addiction, disappeared from Ipswich on the night of November 15, 2006. [181] Her body was found in a river on the outskirts of Ipswich on December 2, six days before the body of fellow missing Ipswich woman Tania Nichol was found in the same river. [181]

  4. Category : Church of England church buildings in Ipswich

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    St Nicholas' Church, Ipswich This page was last edited on 18 February 2021, at 23:18 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...

  5. St Mary, Woodbridge Road - Wikipedia

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    St Mary's, often called St Mary Woodbridge Road, is a Catholic church in Ipswich which has the largest congregation in the town and the second largest congregation in Suffolk. [1] Its parish hall is the site of the first post reformation Catholic church in Ipswich, St Antony. [2] It is part of the Diocese of East Anglia.

  6. St Lawrence Church, Ipswich - Wikipedia

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    St Lawrence was built on Dial Lane in the heart of present-day Ipswich. The upper section of the tower was rebuilt in 1882 by the London firm of Barnes and Gaye. The new Victorian design consists of floral and geometric flintwork patterns and includes the initials S. and L. Unusually, the modifications also removed the central aisle from the ...

  7. Ipswich Minster - Wikipedia

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    Ipswich Minster, previously known as St Mary-le-Tower, is the civic church of Ipswich, Suffolk, England and a Grade II* listed building. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was in the churchyard of St Mary that the town charter of Ipswich was written in 1200.

  8. Holywells Park - Wikipedia

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    He presented the estate to the people of Ipswich in 1935 and it was opened to the public by Ipswich Corporation in on 30 May 1936. [3] The park became the responsibility of Ipswich Borough Council in 1974, following the implementation of the Local Government Act 1972. Holywells park is now a designated a Conservation Area. [4]

  9. St Mary at Stoke - Wikipedia

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    In medieval times, Ipswich had its own shrine of Mary, still marked today by the plaque for the Black Virgin on Lady Lane. In medieval Ipswich there were five Religious Houses, and many of the parish churches were annexed or appropriated to them. Just over the river from Stoke lay the parish of St. Nicholas and the Franciscan Friary dating from ...