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  1. East Suffolk County Hall is a historic building located in St Helen's Street in Ipswich. The building, which was the headquarters of East Suffolk County Council until 1974 and then of Suffolk County Council until 2004, is a Grade II listed building .

  2. Built in 1836-37 by W McIntosh Brooks, Ipswich’s Grade II County Hall was once the area’s gaol and law court. Following extensions for council offices in 1906 by JS Corner and Henry Miller, it then became the headquarters of East Suffolk County Council.

  3. Jul 28, 2020 · The Old Customs House as it is known today has been at the centre of Ipswich’s maritime story since its construction in 1845. Built to coincide with the most important development in the history of the Port of Ipswich, the construction of the Wet Dock.

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  4. The courthouse had its own lock-up cells to hold prisoners scheduled for trial during the sitting of the court. In 1906 it became the headquarters for East Suffolk County Council and renamed County Hall.

  5. "Built in 1836-37 by W McIntosh Brooks, Ipswich’s Grade II County Hall was once the area’s gaol and law court. Following extensions for council offices in 1906 by JS Corder [see also his work at Scarborrow] and Henry Miller, it then became the headquarters of East Suffolk County Council.

  6. Apr 5, 2004 · The new courthouse has been built at the same time as a new crown court for Cambridge at a joint cost of £40 million. Work started on it in November 2002, and it is now almost ready to open its...

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  8. Oct 22, 2019 · Developers behind plans to turn the former County Hall into flats have submitted additional plans for urgent repair work on the ailing structure, which was built in 1836 as a prison and law...

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