Search Results
Here are the results of your attractions and events search. Each search randomly lists up to 100 results (10 per page), so click through the pages to view more attractions or events. To see the full attraction or event, click on the headings or links in the list. If you prefer to view your results on a map, use the link below.
Your search for Attractions & events in Ipswich returned 18 results
Attraction - Conference/Exhibition Centre, Ipswich
No description available
Attraction - Museum, Ipswich
Displays of Roman Suffolk, Suffolk wildlife, Suffolk and world geology, the Ogilvie bird gallery, 'People of the World' and 'Anglo-Saxons come to Ipswich and the story.
Attraction - Museum, Ipswich
The history of HMS Ganges contained in 1 large room, museum with photographs, artefacts and documentation.
Attraction - Gallery, Ipswich
Three exciting Galleries of contemporary art. Regularly changing temporary touring exhibitions and exhibitions involving the local community. Suffolk Crafts available for sale.
Attraction - Historic House/Palace, Ipswich
A Grade I Listed building, built 1699, opened in 1700. One of the finest surviving meeting houses and one of the most important historic structures in Ipswich.
Attraction - Museum, Ipswich
Fine Tudor mansion built between 1548 and 1550, collection of furniture, panelling, ceramics, clocks and paintings from the 16th-19thC. Art exhibitions in Wolsey Art Gallery.
Attraction - Boat Trip, Ipswich
The only river cruise on the historic and beautiful Orwell, Stour and Harwich Harbour. Re-commenced after a break of 50 years.
Attraction - Museum, Ipswich
Original World War II control tower built 1942. Museum depicts history of this famous airfield 1917-1979. It was the testing station for all aircraft pre-war.
Attraction - Gallery, Ipswich
The Gallery offers monthly changing exhibitions of works by contemporary East Anglian painters and sculptors with over 40 years expertise in framing, restoration and valuation.
Attraction - Museum, Ipswich
Over 100 historic vehicles, housed in a former trolleybus depot. All have been built or used in the Ipsiwch area. The museum also covers the history and products of local engineering companies.