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Wolsey's Gate
Founded by Cardinal Thomas Wolsey in the 16th century, a short-lived elite school has this portal as its only surviving feature.
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The Willis Building
The design of this modern office building follows the curvature of medieval streets. Take a guided tour during Ipswich Heritage Open Days.
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Custom House
Set amid the gentrified buildings of Ipswich Waterfront, this classical landmark stands as a reminder of the town’s importance as a maritime trading center.
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Cardinal Thomas Wolsey Statue
This modest bronze statue honors a locally born statesman who is notable for being the former alms-giver for King Henry VIII.
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Blackfriars
A mishmash of architectural styles and varied dining options fill this district that cuts through the site of a former Dominican friary.
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Ipswich Waterfront
Now a lively district with a harmonious blend of historical landmarks, bars, restaurants and cultural centers, this area was formerly an industrial dockyard.