Places to see in ( Ipswich - UK )
Places to see in ( Ipswich - UK )
Ipswich is the county town of Suffolk, England, located on the estuary of the River Orwell, about 60 miles north east of London. Ipswich has been continuously occupied since the Saxon period, and its port has been one of England's most important for the whole of its history.
Ipswich is a non-metropolitan district. The urban development of Ipswich overspills the borough boundaries significantly, with 75% of the town's population living within the borough at the time of the 2011 Census, when it was the fourth-largest urban area in the United Kingdom's East of England region, and the 42nd largest urban area in England and Wales.
The Ipswich docks area (the waterfront) is now devoted primarily to leisure use and includes extensive recent development of residential apartment blocks and a university campus. Holywells is the area around Holywells Park, a 67-acre (27 ha) public park situated near the docks, and the subject of a painting by Thomas Gainsborough. Chantry is a housing estate and park to the town's south-west.
Districts outside the town centre include Bixley Farm, Broke Hall, California, Castle Hill, The Dales, Gainsborough, Greenwich, Kesgrave (which is actually a separate town situated in Suffolk Coastal District), Maidenhall, Pinewood, Priory Heath, Racecourse, Ravenswood (built on a former airfield), Rose Hill, Rushmere, Springvale, St Margarets, Stoke, Warren Heath, Westbourne, Whitehouse and Whitton. To the east of the town is Trinity Park near Bucklesham the home of the annual Suffolk Show, a typical county show.
Ipswich's sole professional association football club is Ipswich Town, which was established in 1878 and, as of 2015, plays in the second-tier Football League Championship at the 30,300-capacity Portman Road stadium.
Alot to see in ( Ipswich - UK ) such as :
Christchurch Park
Christchurch Mansion
Ipswich Transport Museum
Holywells Park, Ipswich
Willis Building
Sutton Hoo
St Mary le Tower
Ipswich Museum
Chantry Park
Alton Water
Ipswich Waterfront
Bourne Park
Alexandra Park, Ipswich
Gippeswyk Park
Beacon Rally Karts
( Ipswich - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Ipswich . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Ipswich - UK
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Oaks Caravan Park, Ipswich, Suffolk
Oaks Seasonal Caravan Park provides private and exclusive pitches for adults who want to enjoy Suffolk
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Toboganing suffolk leisure centre ipswich
Tobogganing at Suffolk leisure centre Ipswich
Exploring Abandoned School UK, Suffolk (TRAILER)
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Ipswich Waterfront Suffolk June 2013
Ipswich Waterfront Suffolk
Freestyle at the Suffolk Leisure Park
A few clips of snowboarding at the Suffolk Leisure Park.
Snowboarder is Robert Ankrah, an instructor at the centre.
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Derelict Houses in Ipswich, Suffolk, Uk.
The Faces of Whitton Parish, Ipswich, United Kingdom
People and events around the Churches of St Mary & St Botolph Whitton, The Ascension Castle Hill and St Mary Akenham for the first ten years or so of the 21st Century.....accompanied by the lovely music of Amy Grant
SHOPPING IN IPSWICH
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aqua park suffolk
Day out at aqua park Suffolk water park, the uk largest aqua park.
This is a great day out, and something different to try.
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Holidays and Short Breaks at Suffolk Sands Holiday Park 2018, Suffolk
A warm welcome and beautiful grounds all just a stones throw from the sea. Suffolk Sands is an attractive holiday park in a great location where peace and quiet is just the tonic to escape the stresses and strains of everyday life.
For more information please visit:
Suffolk Sands Holiday Park
Carr Road,
Felixstowe,
Suffolk,
IP11 2TS
Or call us on 01394 330502
SUFFOLK PRIDE PARADE - Ipswich Waterfront - 22nd June 2019.
SUFFOLK PRIDE PARADE - Ipswich Waterfront - 22nd June 2019 -
ending on Orwell Quay where there was a food festival and fun fair.
Subtropical Swimming Paradise Ipswich Suffolk
Subtropical Swimming Paradise may encourage you to leave the house more often and explore the many attractions of Ipswich Suffolk. You may know the area well of you may still be weighing up your options and pros and cons of the various locals. If you need any assistance then please don’t hesitate to ask
SUFFOLK WATER PARK, BRAMFORD, IPSWICH, SUFFOLK
Tom Legge visits Suffolk Water Park, Bramford, Ipswich, Suffolk (tel: 01473 832327 suffolkwaterpark.co.uk Sat Nav. IP8 4JS) for the Angler's Mail Where to Fish series.
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Holywells park - Ipswich
#holywellspark is one of the most popular parks in #Ipswich with a history dating back to medieval times and a state of the art children’s area Including a waterplay park
Felixtowe (Suffolk, UK)
Felixstowe is a seaside town in Suffolk, England. At the 2011 Census, it had a population of 23,689. The Port of Felixstowe is the largest container port in the United Kingdom.
The old Felixstowe hamlet was centred on a pub and church, having stood on the site since long before the Norman conquest of England. The early history of Felixstowe, including its Roman, Anglo-Saxon, Norman and medieval defences, is told under the name of Walton, because the name Felixstowe was given retrospectively, during the 13th century, to a place which had expanded to a form beyond the boundaries of Walton alone.
The Felixstowe area as a whole provided a linchpin in England's defence, as proved in 1667 when Dutch soldiers landed near the Fludyers area and tried (unsuccessfully) to capture Landguard Fort due to strategic location. The town only became related to a major port in 1886 when the port opened to trade, following the initial construction of the dock basin in 1882.
In 1810 or 1811 seven Martello Towers were built along the shore, of which 4 (Manor Road, Q Tower in the town, and two more towards the Deben mouth) survive. Q Tower was the HQ of the Harwich-Ipswich-Martlesham Heath anti-aircraft guns between 1941 and 1945 (earlier it had been in Landguard Fort).
On 11 August 1919, the Felixstowe Fury sideslipped and crashed into the sea 500 yards offshore soon after takeoff while on a test flight. It was preparing for an 8,000-mile flight to Cape Town, South Africa. The wireless operator, Lt. MacLeod, was killed, and the 6 passengers were rescued. The wreckage was towed ashore.
At the turn of the century, tourism increased, and a pier was constructed in 1905 of which is partially functional to this day as an amusement arcade. Indeed, during the late Victorian period (after circa 1880) it became a fashionable resort, a trend initiated by the opening of Felixstowe railway station, the pier, (see above) and a visit by the German imperial family. It remained so until the late 1930s.
Felixstowe played an important role in both world wars--in the first as Royal Naval Air Service and RAF seaplane base, and in the second as the Coastal Forces MTB, MGB and ML base HMS Beehive. It was the first base from which 2nd World War German E-boats and coastal convoys were systematically attacked--by flotilla led by Lt-Commanders Howes, Dickens, Hichens and Trelawney. Felixstowe was also HQ of the Harwich Harbour coast and anti-aircraft defences, and accommodated the RAF's 26th Marine Craft (Air-Sea Rescue) Unit. In 1944 the piers near the Dock were used to load troops, tanks and vehicles onto the British and American landing craft of Force L, which reinforced the Normandy Invasion on its first and second days. In 1945 the German naval commanders in Occupied Holland arrived in E-boats at Felixstowe Dock to surrender their boats and charts to the Royal Navy.
Most of the south-western area of Felixstowe Urban District, between the Dock, Landguard Point, and Manor Road, was occupied by the Navy, RAF and Army. with Landguard Fort and several ruined gun emplacements and bunkers a reminder of that era.
Between the wars the seaplane station housed the RAF experimental establishment which tested seaplanes and flying boats. Its sheds and piers were incorporated in the MTB base and later the container port.
Filmed in November 2018
Waltzer at Mannings Amusements Felixstowe
Waltzer at Mannings Amusements Felixstowe, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom.