Jean Ingelow House and Archway Tours and Activities
Visit Jean Ingelow House and Archway
Popular places to visit

Ancient House
Ornamental plasterwork and a well-preserved interior decorate this large building that was a family home in the medieval era and now serves as a shop.

Cardinal Thomas Wolsey Statue
This modest bronze statue honors a locally born statesman who is notable for being the former alms-giver for King Henry VIII.

St Mary-le-Tower
Decorative floor tiles, a soaring spire and Victorian-era stained-glass windows are striking features of this church with 900 years of history.

The Willis Building
The design of this modern office building follows the curvature of medieval streets. Take a guided tour during Ipswich Heritage Open Days.

Ipswich Museum
Displays of exotic animals, ancient Egyptian artifacts and millennia-old fossils showcase ethnographic and natural history from countries around the world.

Blackfriars
A mishmash of architectural styles and varied dining options fill this district that cuts through the site of a former Dominican friary.
Top Jean Ingelow House and Archway Hotel & Accommodation Deals
Check availability on hotels close to Jean Ingelow House and Archway









Explore a world of travel with Expedia
Explore a world of travel with Expedia
- Holidays and getaways similar to Jean Ingelow House and Archway
- Are there hotels near Jean Ingelow House and Archway?
- Hotels near popular Ipswich Attractions
- What kind of hotels are in Jean Ingelow House and Archway?
- Delightful fully equipped 3bedroom townhome in Ipswich centre St Nicholas street
- luxurious stay in this premium fully equipped 1 bedroom flat in central Ipswich.
- Toothbrush Apartments - Lloyds Avenue
- 7a Sir Alf Ramsey Way
- Toothbrush Apartments - Central Ipswich
- Captivating Tudor 2 Bedroom Apartment in Ipswich