Ipswich IP4, Suffolk.

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Ipswich IP4, Suffolk.

Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 28 May 2013

This is Tavern Street at its junction with Northgate Street (on the left) and Carr Street that continues ahead. The Old Great White Horse at Nos. 43-45 was built in 1518. In 1835 Charles Dickens stayed here, when it known as The Tavern, using it as a setting for scenes in his novel The Pickwick Papers. The building now houses a branch of Starbucks Coffee Compny and a Cotswold Outdoor shop.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.05766
Longitude
1.155865