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The Ancient House

The Ancient House, also known as Sparrowe’s House, is a Grade I listed building dating from the 15th century located in the Buttermarket area. In 1980 the building was acquired and restored by...

The Food Museum

The UK’s Food Museum "Our mission is to connect people with where our food comes from and the impact of our choices: past, present and future. We all eat. Food is culture and is an avenue for...

The Giles Statue

The Giles Statue, also known as 'The Grandma Statue', depicts the popular cartoon family from famous Ipswich-based illustrator Carl Giles, Britain's best loved cartoonist  Carl Giles drew...

The Hold

Connect, Explore, Discover The Hold is the new home of the Suffolk Archives; connect with people of the past, explore the history of Suffolk and discover your own stories. Located...

The Wheatsheaf

16th Century merchant’s house, contemporary with the Ancient House (Buttermarket) without the addition of the lavish pargetting of the latter. Formerly the Wheatsheaf Public House, it is now occupied...

The Willis Towers Watson Building

Ipswich is home to the Willis building, designed by the internationally renowned architect Norman Foster. The building was constructed between 1970 and 1975, and was said to be the start of a...

Topsail Charters

Sailing Barge Cruises from Ipswich on board “Thistle” and “Hydrogen”.  Private Hire and Public Cruises. Up to 50 guests for a relaxed and memorable river sail from Ipswich Waterfront. ...