Ipswich IP1, Suffolk.

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Ipswich IP1, Suffolk.

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

An open space on the east side of the Unitarian Chapel. On the left some ancillary buildings - perhaps a former school room and a former minister's house - can just be seen. This would suggest that this blue door is a side door into the chapel. The main Grade I-listed building opened its doors to worshippers in 1700. Behind the photographer there is a tunnel-like passageway leading onto St Nicholas Street through some Tudor (Tudor-style?) buildings/shops.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.055509
Longitude
1.152212