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  2. Woolpack Public House, Ipswich - Wikipedia

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    The pub started out as a country inn, located just by a toll-gate which stood at the top of Bolton Lane. Visitors to Ipswich were charged a toll for their carriages and carts. However, many farmers avoided the fee by stabling their horses at the stables provided by the Woolpack, with their vehicles parked in Westerfield or Tuddenham Road. [3]

  3. Category:Pubs in Ipswich - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Pubs in Ipswich" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. 1689 list of pubs in Ipswich - Wikipedia

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    The 1689 list of pubs in Ipswich was a seventeenth century list of inns and taverns in the Borough of Ipswich and surrounding areas. The list identified 24 pubs according to their parish. The largest number were to be found in the St Mary le Tower Parish. [1] If the list was complete, this would indicate around one public house per 500 ...

  5. Pubs in Ipswich - Wikipedia

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    There have been a large number of pubs in Ipswich. The term covers a number of different sorts of public houses , including coaching inns , beerhouses , taverns hotels and alehouses . [ 1 ] : 3 However, many of the distinctions which existed between these words have sometimes been lost as the terms became blurred.

  6. Tollemache Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Tollies Follies was an epithet given to a series of pubs built by Tollemache Brewery primarily in their home town of Ipswich. They were designed by the architect John Shewell Corder and modelled on Helmingham Hall , a moated manor house located in Helmingham , Suffolk , about 10 miles north of Ipswich. [ 4 ]

  7. The Margaret Catchpole, Ipswich - Wikipedia

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    The Margaret Catchpole is a pub in Cliff Lane, Ipswich in Suffolk, England. It is named after Margaret Catchpole, a servant of Elizabeth and John Cobbold of the Tolly Cobbold brewery. Built in 1936 by the local architect Harold Ridley Hooper for the Cobbold brewery, it is a Grade II* listed building. [1]

  8. Ipswich Waterfront - Wikipedia

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    The Old Customs House on the waterfront Isaacs on the Quay, a former malt kiln transformed into the largest pub in Ipswich. Adjacent to Isaacs is the Salthouse Harbour Hotel. The dock was 'improved' in 1805, and in 1837 an Act of Parliament allowed the Ipswich Dock Commissioners to construct a new wet dock whilst also placing certain conditions ...

  9. Great White Horse Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Great White Horse Hotel is a historic inn in the town centre of Ipswich, Suffolk, England. A hotel has existed on the site since 1518. A hotel has existed on the site since 1518. Previously the site – located on the corner of Tavern Street and Northgate Street – had been used as a tavern in medieval times. [ 1 ]