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      • Ipswich is one of England's oldest towns, [ 14 ][ 9 ] and is claimed to be the oldest still continuing town to have been established and developed by the English, [ 9 ] with continuous settlement since early Anglo-Saxon times.
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  2. Jan 15, 2022 · Ipswich has a claim to being the oldest town in England, but so does Colchester. In 2013, the debate even hit the national headlines. Suffolk's county town appears to have been the first town...

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    Ipswich is one of England's oldest towns, [14] [9] and is claimed to be the oldest still continuing town to have been established and developed by the English, [9] with continuous settlement since early Anglo-Saxon times.

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    Another historic gateway in Ipswich is Pykenham's Gatehouseon Northgate Street. This timber-framed gatehouse was built in 1471, making it one of the oldest domestic buildings in Ipswich. The gatehouse was built by William Pykenham, Archdeacon of Suffolk. Pykenham was renting a neighbouring property from Holy Trinity Priory, but decided that his sta...

    Not far from Pykenham's Gate is St Mary le Towerchurch, the largest and most impressive medieval church in Ipswich. St Mary le Tower was begun in the late Saxon period, and from 1177 it was served by the canons of Holy Trinity Priory. St Mary's has been the town's civic church since 1200. The impressively large church we see today is a complete reb...

    If St Mary le Tower is the jewel in the crown of Ipswich's historic churches then the Unitarian Meeting Houseon Friars Street is its hidden gem. Built in 1699 and hardly altered since, the Meeting House boasts a galleried interior and an ornate pulpit carved by Grinling Gibbons or one of his students. The Meeting House may have been designed by Gib...

    One of the most impressive Victorian buildings in Ipswich is the Town Hall, built in 1878 in ebullient Victorian style. The Town Hall and the neighbouring Corn Market now house a pair of art galleries and a theatre as well as a bar and coffee shop. Visitors can enjoy the glittering 19th-century function rooms, council chambers, and courtroom.

    Learn more about Ipswich's history at the Ipswich Museum, housed in an impressive Victorian building on High Street. The museum hosts galleries devoted to Suffolk geology and wildlife, British mammals and birds, and a Victorian Natural History Gallery. One of the most popular exhibits in the museum is a life-sized model of a woolly mammoth.

    Ipswich is well served by major roads, and I highly recommend using the park and ride system. There are two park and ride stations, one at London Road, near the A12/A14 interchange, and the other at Martlesham, where the A12 meets the A1214. The historic core of the town is easy to explore on foot, and major visitor attractions are generally well s...

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  4. Sep 21, 2023 · Ipswich. Ipswich is one of Englands oldest towns (arguably THE oldest). It's famous as the birthplace of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, Henry VIII’s almoner. The town is now celebrating the 550th anniversary of Wolsey's birth, with a programme of events held over 550 days (ipswichcentral.com/news-and-events/tw550).

  5. Sep 3, 2021 · The evidence is archaeological and undeniable. However, when it comes to the oldest recorded town in British history, the evidence is a bit more debatable and in 2013, ignited a feud between Colchester, in Essex, and Ipswich, in Suffolk. This is going to get messy.

  6. Mar 14, 2021 · By the time of the Norman Conquest in 1066 Ipswich probably had a population of 2,000. It would seem tiny to us but by the standards of the time, it was a medium-sized town. Later in the Middle Ages, the population grew larger and was probably about 3,000 by the 14th century.

  7. The claim of Ipswich, the county town of the English county of Suffolk, is to be the 'oldest English town', and is made in a quite specific sense.

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