The Ancient House, Ipswich
The Ancient House, Ipswich
Best Attractions and Places to See in Ipswich , United Kingdom UK
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Christchurch Mansion
Hollow Trees Farm ShopHolywells Park
Holywells Park
Ipswich Museum
Baylham House Rare Breeds Farm
Ipswich Waterfront
Ancient House
New Wolsey Theatre
Christchurch Park
Ipswich Transport Museum
Sparrowes House, Ipswich
Join John West as he and our resident psychic medium Paul Salmon visit Sparrowes House in Ipswich. Locally known as the Ancient House, this building has witnessed some dramatic moments over the centuries. Possible hiding place of King Charles II, and connections to Matthew Hopkins, Witchfinder General, our investivation is set to keep you on the edge of your seats. A full version of this film (Hi-def, full screen) is available by contacting martin@eastmediaproductions.co.uk
TT S11E11 Back Garden Archaeology, Revisiting a Roman Manor Ipswich, Suffolk
Top Tourist Attractions in Ipswich - England
Top Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Ipswich - England:
New Wolsey Theatre, Christchurch Park, Holywells Park, Christchurch Mansion, Hollow Trees Farm Shop, Ipswich Waterfront, Ancient House, Ipswich Transport Museum, The Giles Statue, Regent Theatre, Portman Road Stadium, The Willis Building
One walk in Ipswich
Video post card from Ipswich, UK. Panasonic GH4 + Metabones Speedbooster + Nikon 20mm f/3.5 and 55mm f/2.8
ipswich paranormal.wmv
this is a video of some of the photos we have caught on our investigations.
History Cold Case - Ipswich Man | History Documentary | Reel Truth. History
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An apparently African skeleton, unearthed near a medieval English monastery, pushes the team to its limits. Bone analysis offers clues about the where the mysterious skeleton might actually have come from and facial reconstruction painstakingly reveals his face, which has not been seen in centuries. The historical trail points to new evidence about British ancestry and provides insight into how he tragically died.
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24 rare Historic Pictures Capture Life In Suffolk, England During Edwardian Era | Vinicius Kullack
1900s - 1910s
Suffolk is located in the East of Anglian county of historic origin in England. It includes miles of scenic coastline and beaches, charming small towns and villages full of character and plenty of open spaces. It is largely arable land with the wetlands of the Broads in the north. The Suffolk Coast and Heaths are an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
#1 Sprat fishers at Aldeburgh, Suffolk
#2 St Helens, Ipswich, Suffolk
#3 Stanton, Suffolk
#4 The Ancient House, Ipswich, Suffolk
#5 The Angel Inn, Bures St Mary, Suffolk
#6 The bridge, Brandon, Suffolk
#7 The Chapel, Debenham, Suffolk
#8 The docks, Ipswich, Suffolk
#9 The Post Office, Barningham, Suffolk
#10 The Street, Haughley, Suffolk
#12 The Street, Walberswick, Suffolk
#13 The Thoroughfare, Halesworth, Suffolk
#14 Thurston Post Office, Suffolk
#15 Tunstall Post Office, Suffolk
#16 Wenhaston Run, Suffolk
#17 Badingham village, Suffolk
#18 Barnham railway station, Suffolk
#19 Blundeston village, Suffolk
#20 Bures, Suffolk
#21 Church Lane, Darsham, Suffolk
#22 Coney Weston post office, Suffolk
#23 Cornhill and Tavern Street, Ipswich
#24 Cornhill, Ipswich, Suffolk
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ghost caught on tape in ipswich orbs
look how many orbs are flying around check out on the 29th second if you see this in slow mo,it will shock you even more,
Restoring old houses is a green endeavor
Ipswich architect Mat Cummings wonders why people get rid of 200-year-old windows and relace them with vinyl windows that come with a 15-year warranty.
Is It Haunted? - Christchurch Mansion
Today I look at whether I think Christchurch Mansion is haunted or not ????
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Black Shuck : The Legend of the UK's Giant Black Wolf
For hundreds of years across the UK sightings of a mysterious black dog haunting country side roads and graveyards has been reported in almost every small village. Almost all UK counties claim to hold the origin story for this phenomena. Bungay, a small town in Suffolk, is no exception and boasts their own creation story for the ghost wolf. Black Shuck, the demon dog, was first spotted just minutes away from it's town center. Standing tall over it's main street Bungay still proudly displays the running black wolf.
Graveyard Grimm, Ghost dog, or Old Shuck, have you ever seen the UK's giant black wolf?
Ipswich – A Local Guide by Premier Inn
Ipswich is one of the oldest towns in the UK, with a rich history dating back to Roman times that’s well worth delving into. Our local guide to Ipswich ticks off some of the town’s top attractions including The Ancient House, St Mary le Tower Church, Ipswich Transport Museum, The Buttermarket, the Regent Theatre, and The Ipswich Dock – a thriving hub of cafés, bars, restaurants and pubs.
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DEVELOPING IPSWICH - PROMO
Ipswich is a large town in Suffolk, England, of which it is the county town. Ipswich is located on the estuary of the River Orwell. Nearby towns are Felixstowe, Woodbridge, Needham Market and Stowmarket in Suffolk and Harwich and Colchester in Essex. 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 38th largest urban area in England and Wales.[1]
The modern name is derived from the medieval name 'Gippeswic', probably taken either from an Old Saxon personal name or from an earlier name of the Orwell estuary (although unrelated to the name of the River Gipping). In 2011, the town of Ipswich was found to have a population of 133,384, while the Ipswich built-up area is estimated to have a population of approximately 180,000.
IPSWICH TOWN TOUR (partial) 20th March 2019.
John Norman and Robin Gaylard during a tour round Ipswich for delegates of the East of England Civic Forum 2019. Just a short piece outside The Ancient House.
THE FORTRESS OF THE DEAD - ORFORD CASTLE
Here I visit a 12th century castle built by Henry II to suppress rebel lords in rural Suffolk, England.
Unfortunately it was a warm day with many tourists and although I could detect some activity, I was unable to capture any anomalous entities.
Certainly at night I am certain this lovely old building would show lots of activity.
Unfortunately not when it is packed with noisy pensioners and their grandchildren:)
However, the video is interesting and shows every aspect of this fantastic medieval masterpiece.
I hope you will enjoy!
Central Suffolk, Ipswich, Shotley Peninsula
A fascinating part of East Anglia. One of the Pick of the Bunch Series.
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