Ipswich Dock, Ipswich
Facts and practical information
The Ipswich Waterfront, often referred to as just "the waterfront", is a cultural and historically significant area surrounding the marina in the town of Ipswich, Suffolk. The modern dock was constructed in 1842 and the area was a hive of industry up until the 1970s, at the time of completion, the dock was known as 'the biggest and most important enclosed dock in the kingdom'. Although the dock as it stands was constructed in 1842, the area was used for trade as far back as the 7th century. The decline of industry in the town resulted in the area being transformed into a trendy area of Ipswich, the waterfront is now characterised by its marina, known as Neptune Marina, as well as its mix of classical and postmodern architecture which includes multiple high-rise apartment buildings, restaurants, bars and cafés. The waterfront is also home to the main campus of the regions university, the University of Suffolk. ()
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Ipswich Dock – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Sailmakers Shopping Centre, Buttermarket Centre, Portman Road, St Margaret's Church.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Ipswich Dock?
How to get to Ipswich Dock by public transport?
Bus
- Coprolite Street • Lines: 1, 2 (6 min walk)
- IP-City Centre Stoke • Lines: 92 (6 min walk)
Train
- Ipswich (18 min walk)
- Derby Road (24 min walk)