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Our January Newsletter reported that St Margaret's Church has been raised to
a Grade I Listing. It is pleasing to report now that parts of Isaac's Lord's
warehouses have also been accorded the national top Listing - recognition of
the outstanding value of this wonderful complex of buildings which many
members will have visited on Heritage Open Days.
We thought that readers
would like to see the full complement of Grade I and Grade II* Listed
Buildings in Ipswich, which is indeed an historic town with many precious
features.
Grade I Buildings
- Christchurch Mansion
- The Ancient House
- Gateway to Wolsey's College (also an Ancient Monument)
- 80 and 80A Fore Street (Isaac Lord's)
- Unitarian Meeting House
- Willis (Corroon) office building
- 7 Northgate Street
- St Margaret's Church
- 2 St Peter's Street (The Sailors' Rest: photo page 23)
Grade II* Buildings
- Cliff Lane: The Margaret Catchpole public house
- College Street: St Peter's Church
- Constitution Hill: "Woodside"
- Dial Lane: St Lawrence's Church
- Elm Street: St Mary at the Elms Church
- Fore Street: Nos.56-58
- Fore Street: Nos.80-80A (Isaac Lord's warehouse at rear)
- Fore Street: Nos.86-88
- Fore Street: Wherry Quay public house
- Friars Road: St Nicholas's Church
- Gippeswyk Avenue: Gippeswyk Hall
- Key Street: St Mary at the Quay Church
- Key Street: The Old Custom House
- Northgate Street: No.9
- Northgate Street: Pykenham's Gatehouse
- St Clement's Church Lane: St Clement's Church
- St Margaret's Street: Nos.56-58
- St Margaret's Street: Nos.35-39
- Silent Street: Nos. 1-9
- Soane Street: No.2
- Tavern Street: No.43 (Great White Horse Hotel)
- Tower Street: St Mary le Tower Church
- Tower Street: No. 19
Additionally Blackfriars Priory is classified as an Ancient Monument (AM).
There are 677 Grade II buildings on the DCMS Statutory List for the Ipswich
District, a list which was last updated on 14 September 2001.
The highest concentration of Listed Buildings is in Fore Street [photo below]
with two Grade I,
five Grade II*, and 77 Grade II. The list is available from Reception at Civic
Centre for £2.25. The interesting and helpful website concerning all
aspects of conservation in the Borough is
here.
How many people in Ipswich appreciate that Fore Street is so rich in
distinguished buildings? It was given a lift with the co-ordinated
redecoration scheme in the 1960s but was cruelly sliced through to create
the Star Lane gyratory system. Out-of-town shopping also greatly reduced its
importance. Until recently it has seemed off-centre and leading to nowhere.
The creation of the Maritime Trail has helped to draw attention to what was
once a major route to and from the docks. But clearly much more is needed to
bring Fore Street fully back to life. We must hope that the multiplicity of
new developments around the Wet Dock together with other developments in
this vicinity will once again make this grand old street a thriving part of
Ipswich.
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