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  2. Suffolk Show - Wikipedia

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    Suffolk Show. Suffolk Punch horses at Suffolk Show 2010. The Suffolk Show is an annual show that takes place at Trinity Park, on the eastern edge of Ipswich in the Purdis Farm area of the English county of Suffolk. It is organised by the Suffolk Agricultural Association, which was established in 1831 (registered charity no. 288595).

  3. Christchurch Park - Wikipedia

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    Christchurch Park is a historical area of rolling lawns, wooded areas, and delicately created arboreta close to the town centre in Ipswich, Suffolk. The park hosts various facilities such as a children's play area, tennis courts, table tennis, bowling greens and outdoor gym equipment. The distinguished Tudor house, Christchurch Mansion, is ...

  4. Christchurch Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Christchurch Mansion is a substantial Tudor brick mansion house built in Ipswich, Suffolk, England, by Edmund Withypoll (also written "With i poll") around 1548–50. The Grade I listed building is located within Christchurch Park and sits by the southern gates close to the town centre of Ipswich. The mansion belonged to various noble families ...

  5. Wherstead Park - Wikipedia

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    Wherstead Park Mansion. Wherstead Park Mansion in Suffolk is a house of historical significance and is listed on the English Heritage Register. It was built in 1792 for Sir Robert Harland (1765–1848) [1] by the famous architect Sir Jeffry Wyatville on the site of an older house. It was the residence of many notable people over the next two ...

  6. Ipswich - Wikipedia

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    Ipswich (/ ˈɪpswɪtʃ / ⓘ) is a port town and borough in Suffolk, England. It is the county town, and largest in Suffolk, followed by Lowestoft and Bury St Edmunds, [ 4 ][ 5 ] and the second-largest population centre in East Anglia, Norwich being the largest. It is 80 miles (130 km) northeast of London and in 2011 had a population of 144,957.

  7. St Margaret's Church, Ipswich - Wikipedia

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    St Margaret's Church is a medieval church in Ipswich, Suffolk, England. It was built in around 1300 by the Augustinian canons of the adjacent Priory of the Holy Trinity to cater for the increasing population. [ 1] The building and much of the congregation was located just outside the ramparts to the north of medieval Ipswich.

  8. Gippeswyk Park - Wikipedia

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    Gippeswyk Park, August 2009. Gippeswyk Park is a park in the South West of Ipswich in England. [1] It was bequeathed to Ipswich by the MP Felix Cobbold. [1] [2] The park is located very close to the train station and the park's primary use is for recreation and includes numerous football pitches as well as two tennis courts which are always popular during the summer months.

  9. Broomhill Park - Wikipedia

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    The park has historical importance for Ipswich Town Football Club.. Ipswich Town Association Football Club played their first matches from 1877 to 1883 at Broomhill. [2] The land was owned by George Sherrington, who was a driving force in forming and administering the club in its first 20 years.