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Chantry Park is a 50 hectare park on the western outskirts of the town centre. It has been a public park since 1928, and within the grounds sits a 17th Century country house. The park features some...
Magnificent Tudor Manor in Christchurch Park The jewel in Ipswich's heritage crown, Christchurch Mansion is a stunning 15th-Century Manor in Christchurch Park, just a short walk...
Christchurch Park is Ipswich’s oldest public park, opening in 1895, but was the site of an Augustinian priory as far back as the 12th Century. Within the park, there are many attractions. There is...
Designed in 1856 by local architect Frederick Barnes in the gothic Revival style and built in Kentish Ragstone with Caen stone quoins, Christchurch Church can be found in the Blackfriars area of...
Located on the popular Cardinal Park, Cineworld Ipswich boasts 12 fully digital screens, including an IMAX and a 4DX screen, a Starbucks on the ground floor and external seating outside the cinema....
Reaching new heights by bringing indoor climbing to life! Clip ‘n Climb is a healthy, social and fun-packed indoor climbing experience like no other! With over 250 centres worldwide, Clip ‘n...
The Corn Exchange hosts a range of spectacular live events and performances and most recently it has been the stage for the notorious political debate program, Question Time. Also located to the back...
The Cornhill has been at the centre of the town's life since Anglo-Saxon Times, and has been the focus of markets, public meetings, fairs and civic ceremonies. It was here in 1555-56 that the...
Engaging tech workshops for young people The Creative Computing Club CIC set up in 2012 has worked with thousands of young people across Suffolk helping them to engage in worthwhile and inspiring...