Ipswich

Ipswich is a large port and county town, with many reminders of its history – various parts of its old walls can be seen, in Butter Market there is the Tudor Sparrowe’s House, and Suffolk’s favourite son Constable is celebrated at its Christchurch Mansion Museum, the building itself worth a visit... Read More

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May
Vesti-val
June
Ip-Art
National Childbirth Trust Baby Fair
Suffolk Show
July
Ip-Art
Suffolk Abseil
August
NASC Street Rod Nationals
September
Suffolk Autumn Garden Show
October
Robin Hood Country and Game Show

Hotels in Ipswich - 36 places to stay

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Kesgrave Hall

Kesgrave Hall

Milsoms Kesgrave Hall is a contemporary gastro bar with fifteen stylish bedrooms Kesgrave Hall is a magnificent Grade II Listed mansion built in 1812 and set in 38 acres of park and woodland.

It has a fascinating history ... More | Double Room: From £110 | visit website

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Belstead Brook Hotel

Belstead Brook Hotel

The Belstead Brook Hotel sits in nine acres of tranquil gardens, alongside a willow-lined stream. The original 16th Century hunting lodge is still very much at the heart of the hotel, housing our restaurant, bar ... More | visit website

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Hotel Elizabeth Copdock

Hotel Elizabeth Copdock

This hotel has a large car park and a restaurant. It is located just outside Ipswich and close to the A12 and A14. Hotel Elizabeth Copdock has a peaceful walled garden and is well-located for Colchester ... More | visit website

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Salthouse Harbour Hotel

Salthouse Harbour Hotel

History meets design at the Salthouse Harbour Hotel.

Originally a warehouse, the independently owned Salthouse Harbour Hotel has been transformed into a contemporary styled seventy bed roomed hotel with dazzling views across the marina.

Luxury accommodation is ... More | Double Room: From £100 | visit website

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Cliffden Hotel

Cliffden Hotel
The Cliffden is a small family run hotel, where a warm atmosphere prevails. We are conveniently located on the edge of Ipswich town centre. About 2-3 miles from the A12, A14 juction. We are conveniently ... More | visit website
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Shipwrights Arms Hotel

Shipwrights Arms Hotel

This hotel offers a prime location close to the railway station, town centre, Ipswich marina, West Bank Dock, the business center and many places of historical interest. The en suite bed and breakfast accommodation is serviced ... More | visit website

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Golden Lion Hotel

Golden Lion Hotel

16Th Century Town Centre Hotel with a private car park, located in the middle of Ipswich Town Centre. Relax in the comfortable bedrooms of this friendly town centre Hotel. This historical Hotel stands in the main ... More | visit website

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The Riverside Hotel

The Riverside Hotel
Hotel Bar and Restaurant conveniently situated across the road from Ipswich train station. with meeting and conference facilities available and ample parking. riverside views to the rear of hotel. Ipswich football club five minute walk. ... More | visit website
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Best Western Claydon Country House Hotel

Best Western Claydon Country House Hotel

This delightful hotel, situated just off of the A14, is within easy driving distance of Ipswich town centre.

Our beautifully furnished bedrooms offer relaxing comfort at the end of a busy day. The hotel is fully ... More | Double Room: £89 | visit website

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Holiday Inn Ipswich

Holiday Inn Ipswich

A warm welcome awaits you at the Holiday Inn Ipswich hotel situated in a quiet leafy area on the outskirts of Ipswich. The hotel is conveniently located the A12 and 8 minutes drive from Ipswich ... More | visit website

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