Ipswich IP1, Suffolk
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The photograph on this page of Ipswich IP1, Suffolk by David Hallam-Jones as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 28 May 2013
An interesting mixture of properties of styles, shapes and construction dates. The circular building on the left, at the junction of St Peter's Street with this one-way section of Star Lane, is part of a more traditionally-shaped building occupied by Seven plc, a property company. Opposite it is the St Peter's-by-the-Waterfront Heritage and Culture Centre (the Augustinian Priory of St Peter & St Paul founded by Henry I in 1130 that finally served as a parish church prior to being made redundant). The graffiti-marked building behind the former church is the dilapidated R & W. Paul malt silo and to the left of the church tower, amongst the other modern blocks, is "The Mill", a mixed-purpose block.