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Ipswich Station
Burrell Road, IPSWICH, Suffolk IP2 8AL - England, UK

Ipswich Station is a large railway interchange located at the heart of the county town of Suffolk. Very much a regional hub, Ipswich Station offers a selection of railway services across the country. Fast services operate to London...
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Attractions near Ipswich Station
A selection of attractions close to Ipswich Station:
Portman Road Stadium  (< 1 Mile)
Now the home of Ipswich Town Football Club, this site was first used to play football in 1884. In 1890, when it was still surrounded...
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Willis Building  (< 1 Mile)
In 1991, the Willis Building was the youngest in Britain to be given Grade I listed status. Designed by Sir Norman Foster and completed in...
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St Peter’s Church  (< 1 Mile)
St Peter's Church has England's finest Tournai Font. Made from blue-black marble dug from the banks of the River Scheldt in Belgium, it dates from...
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Unitarian Meeting House  (< 1 Mile)
Grade I listed, this is one of the finest Meeting Houses in Britain, and, it is thought, the only surviving timber-framed one from the early...
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Felaw Maltings  (< 1 Mile)
Felaw Maltings have been central to the life of Ipswich waterfront for over 100 years. Built in 1904 and 1911, they were in use until...
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Ancient House  (< 1 Mile)
The façade of this Grade I listed house is one of Suffolk's best examples of Pargeting. Here, four panels of this elaborate plasterwork represent the...
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Jean Ingelow’s House  (< 1 Mile)
For ten years, this was the home of Jean Ingelow. Poet, novelist, and children’s writer, she was one of the best selling and most acclaimed...
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Museum Street Methodist Church  (< 1 Mile)
Methodism was probably brought to Ipswich in 1804 by the William Nunn, a local preacher. The foundation stone for this church was laid some 56...
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The Basement Gallery  (< 1 Mile)
The Basement Gallery is dedicated to the display and development of photography and digital art. The good looking gallery space is located close to...
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Ipswich Wet Dock  (< 1 Mile)
When Ipswich Wet Dock opened in 1842, its area of enclosed water was the largest of its kind in Europe. Today, the old maritime buildings...
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Old Custom House  (< 1 Mile)
The Old Custom House is one of Ipswich Wet Dock's finest buildings. Built in 1844 by JM Clark, this classical building is now fully restored....
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Buttermarket Shopping Centre  (< 1 Mile)
Buttermarket's 280,000 square feet is a shopper's paradise. It is packed with well-known brands, such as TK Maxx and TJ Hughes, and unique independent traders....
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Waterfront House  (< 1 Mile)
A former barley warehouse, Waterfront House was one of the first derelict dockside buildings to be given a new lease of life. Built around 1880,...
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The Corn Exchange  (< 1 Mile)
Another of Ipswich's fine Victorian buildings, The Corn Exchange was completed in 1882. Its grand hall is now an arts, entertainment and conference venue and...
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The John Russell Gallery  (< 1 Mile)
Founded in 1980, The John Russell Gallery moved to its current home, beside Ipswich Waterfront, in 1994. Specializing in the work of the many contemporary...
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St Stephen’s Church  (< 1 Mile)
St Stephen's Church dates from the 1400s, but like many of Ipswich's medieval churches, it was redundant by 1975. The following decades saw it vandalized...
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Christ Church  (< 1 Mile)
There has been a Baptist congregation in Ipswich since 1686, and the first meeting house in Tacket Street opened in 1720. In 1858, it was...
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Ipswich Town Hall  (< 1 Mile)
This spectacular Victorian building was built in 1868. Today it is home to The Town Hall Galleries, opened in 2006. Gallery One offers a programme...
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The Cornhill  (< 1 Mile)
This grand square is as central to the life of Ipswich today as it's always been. For hundreds of years, it has hosted fairs, markets,...
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Fore Street Swimming Pool  (< 1 Mile)
Fore Street Swimming Pool is a 25-yard swimming pool housed in a handsome Victorian stone building. Originally opened on March 1 1894, the pool is...
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