Historic Ipswich Waterfront




The Old Customs House
Like many ports up and down the country, Ipswich Waterfront, has been, and still is undergoing a major transformation.

The majority of the Flour Mills and Maltings have already been converted into hotels, restaurants and apartments and the remainder well on their way to becoming the same, with new buildings interwoven that compliment the whole area. One building that remains untouched thankfully is The Old Customs House, which remains a focal point of the waterfront.

UCS at night


Neptune Quay and Haven Marina seem to be attracting more and more yachts everyday and the whole area is taking on a distinct Mediterranean look and feel, pavement bars and restaurants now overlook a more "tranquil" setting.

Ipswich Marina


However a massive amount of construction that includes University Campus Suffolk in an area that is already plagued by narrow roads, limited parking and plenty of trucks, doesn't look good....watch this space.



Nearby RestaurantsNearby AccommodationNearby Pubs / Wine Bars
Bistro on the Quay Salthouse Harbour Hotel Isaacs
Mariners Grove Guest House Lord Nelson
The Last Anchor Novotel Hotel Ipswich The Spread Eagle
4 Street Fish & Chip Restaurant Golden Lion Hotel The Last Anchor
Loch Fyne at Mortimers White House Hotel The Vanillapod




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