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I have really enjoyed this history tour of Ipswich. I look forward to watching the rest of your tours. Thanks so much for sharing your interest in history. I wish I could fly across the pond to see all the interesting places in Great Britain. I found through DNA that I have British, Scot, Wales and Irish roots.
Thank you Jo for your comment. I'm beginning to travel a little more both in the UK and into Europe, so much more to come. Pleased you like the videos I produce.
Hi Alice, never been to Ipswich so it was so nice to look around. Interesting to hear about the remains of the 1273 Blackfriars Priory and how the first friar there went on to become Archbishop of Canterbury. Loved the Christchurch Park Pond, it was so beautiful and it was a shame that the Edwardian lady and her dancing children didn't come out and dance for you 😄 Enjoyed that, thank you ~ Anna
Enjoyed your video of Ipswich my first job was at the Architects office on Foundation Street when I was 15 years old spotted the white building as you walked past it
Another interesting history stroll, Alice. We loved it! Enjoyed seeing the old priory and haunted pubs but we really enjoyed seeing Pykenhams Gatehouse. Lovely photos. St Martins Church is stunning on such a beautiful day! Lovely Christchurch walk through and it would have been nice to witness the ghostly lady of the past. It was great to see the Martyrs Memorial honoring some of the very tragic past. Thanks so much for bringing us along.
I have followed and enjoyed your history walks for quite some time, you have taken me to many towns and cities that I failed to comment on, so its time for me to add something on this visit to my home town. I am very proud of Ipswich Town and feel it is worth City statest. The house where I was born in 1937 is still there, although you came very close I was particularly pleased when you walked to St Mary at the Elms Church. I was choireboy and learnt much of its history, sadly because of the towers structure it was/is only possible to have one bell rung at service time. Just a short distance from the church there is a flint wall that is part of the old Vicarage. Our house at 14 Curriers Lane faced that wall, I was researching this area and receaved confirmation from Ipswich Records Office that the flint wall was listed as being built at the time as St Mary at the Elms church. The wall is still there and can be seen in Civic Drive, the 1960s rebuilding changed much of the old town, that particular road prior to the big change was Tanners Lane.
Thank you for your fascinating comment. This is why I make these videos so that everyone can travel with me, learning more of these locations. I was in A Coruña, Spain the other day and discovered a little piece of Ipswich in one of the parks. The opening sequence from my Netherlands series, previewing in January, also shows Ipswich from the air. I really like Ipswich, such an interesting town historically, and receiving your comment shows just how people value where they grew up.
Absolutely beautiful! Might want to place RUclips cards when mentioning previous videos. Also, Ye Old Fighting Cocks, St Albans, was once my local. Small world! Good work Alice.
Ye old fighing cocks was a pub I visited many times, as I grew up nearby. I've thought about using cards, but decided against because they take viewers away from the video.
@@AliceGoss You grew up nearby, wow! Probably crossed paths without knowing. Understandable with the cards, i thought the same thing at one stage. Finally, keep going with your videos, i find them so relaxing.
I was conceived above that black friars in Sept 1965 at no 1 tooley street. Ncp wanted to build another multi storey but the archeology put a stop to that I never realized Gainsborough lived on foundation st there was a old school building on school st at the back tooley court was mainly widows if seamen
To be honest, by Ipswich standards Christ Church in Tacket Street is relatively modern, having been built in the mid 1800s. Depending where you draw the lines, Ipswich has a dozen mediæval churches. If you visit Ipswich again, take the opportunity to go upstairs in Caffè Nero on the corner of Buttermarket and Upper Brook Street (you passed by it on your way through) - at the far back you'll find a coat of arms attributed to Queen Elizabeth I. It has apparently had the Welsh dragon supported removed as it was replaced by the Scottish Unicorn.
Thank you for your comment Frank. Indeed, there are many old churches as well as more modern ones. I do periodically visit Ipswich and will go upstairs in Café Nero. Always interested in discovering something new. Old churches fascenate me, as they tend to House incredible relics from history, as well as playing a part in a town's history, as I found out whilst exploring Drogheda last year.
You walked past one of the most famous buildings in ipswich ,The white horse hotel , Made famous by charles Dickens ,and also mentioned in the Pickwick papers
Christchurch mansion ain't haunted had a friend did night security for years he walked around unlocking locking moving from section to section never felt scared. Had a another mate who worked in woolworths at night and convinced it was haunted
It's interesting to read your thoughts on Christchurch Mansion. In making these videos, I can only go by all known reviews from local historians. However, I don't believe in ghosts, so I would lean to your views.
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Thank you so much for coming back to Ipswich. I absolutely love this series!! I’ve learnt so much about my home town!
Thank you. I'll try and find time to make some more.
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I have really enjoyed this history tour of Ipswich. I look forward to watching the rest of your tours. Thanks so much for sharing your interest in history. I wish I could fly across the pond to see all the interesting places in Great Britain. I found through DNA that I have British, Scot, Wales and Irish roots.
Thank you Jo for your comment. I'm beginning to travel a little more both in the UK and into Europe, so much more to come. Pleased you like the videos I produce.
Great video. Christchurch is simply magnificent, what a wonderful building!
Hi Alice, never been to Ipswich so it was so nice to look around. Interesting to hear about the remains of the 1273 Blackfriars Priory and how the first friar there went on to become Archbishop of Canterbury. Loved the Christchurch Park Pond, it was so beautiful and it was a shame that the Edwardian lady and her dancing children didn't come out and dance for you 😄 Enjoyed that, thank you ~ Anna
I did enjoy my walk around Ipswich. Not the first tourist destination people flock to in England, but there is so much history there.
Enjoyed your video of Ipswich my first job was at the Architects office on Foundation Street when I was 15 years old spotted the white building as you walked past it
Thank you Rosana. I love to hear stories like this. I love walking around Ipswich, it's such an interesting town.
Really enjoyed this Alice. Your enthusiasm is contagious and your little touches of humour always make me smile 😃 💞
Thank you Mick.
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Another interesting history stroll, Alice. We loved it! Enjoyed seeing the old priory and haunted pubs but we really enjoyed seeing Pykenhams Gatehouse. Lovely photos. St Martins Church is stunning on such a beautiful day! Lovely Christchurch walk through and it would have been nice to witness the ghostly lady of the past. It was great to see the Martyrs Memorial honoring some of the very tragic past. Thanks so much for bringing us along.
Thank you for watching. I love Making these history walks. They are so much fun to do.
Yet another stunning video. Thanks Alice.
Thanks Tim. Much appreciated
My favourite park in Ipswich, is holy wells park. Beautiful place to walk.
Great video once again Alice. So much History! Thanks for sharing :)
Thank you. I really enjoyed making this video.
I love a blue plaque too. Great vid
Really interesting video,never been to ipswich,so i enjoyed this debs@have a lovely weekend and stay safe xx
Thanks Debs.
I have followed and enjoyed your history walks for quite some time, you have taken me to many towns and cities that I failed to comment on, so its time for me to add something on this visit to my home town. I am very proud of Ipswich Town and feel it is worth City statest. The house where I was born in 1937 is still there, although you came very close I was particularly pleased when you walked to St Mary at the Elms Church. I was choireboy and learnt much of its history, sadly because of the towers structure it was/is only possible to have one bell rung at service time. Just a short distance from the church there is a flint wall that is part of the old Vicarage. Our house at 14 Curriers Lane faced that wall, I was researching this area and receaved confirmation from Ipswich Records Office that the flint wall was listed as being built at the time as St Mary at the Elms church. The wall is still there and can be seen in Civic Drive, the 1960s rebuilding changed much of the old town, that particular road prior to the big change was Tanners Lane.
Thank you for your fascinating comment. This is why I make these videos so that everyone can travel with me, learning more of these locations. I was in A Coruña, Spain the other day and discovered a little piece of Ipswich in one of the parks. The opening sequence from my Netherlands series, previewing in January, also shows Ipswich from the air. I really like Ipswich, such an interesting town historically, and receiving your comment shows just how people value where they grew up.
Great video Alice, Ipswich has a huge amount of history, the priory was very interesting as was the martyrs memorial
Thanks Stephen.
Thankyou for your reply the name of the office was John Slater and Howard the year 1962 great video love watching everyone
love this vid very Informative
Most beautiful video, Alice
Glad you enjoyed it Flemming
Absolutely beautiful! Might want to place RUclips cards when mentioning previous videos. Also, Ye Old Fighting Cocks, St Albans, was once my local. Small world! Good work Alice.
Ye old fighing cocks was a pub I visited many times, as I grew up nearby. I've thought about using cards, but decided against because they take viewers away from the video.
@@AliceGoss You grew up nearby, wow! Probably crossed paths without knowing. Understandable with the cards, i thought the same thing at one stage. Finally, keep going with your videos, i find them so relaxing.
I love ipswich my home town .
I spent most of my young adult life walking around the park
Great video I've been inside the gatehouse on a opening day also in the halberd Inn there is a well supposedly had a monk thrown down it.
Thank you. I'll try and find out more on this monk.
@@AliceGoss you can have a drink and sit next to the well. Also behind the bar is part of the original town wall .
i though you were gonna talk about The Illuminati building to but you walk right pass it lol nice video
That building is planned for another video. Pleased you enjoyed it.
I was conceived above that black friars in Sept 1965 at no 1 tooley street. Ncp wanted to build another multi storey but the archeology put a stop to that
I never realized Gainsborough lived on foundation st there was a old school building on school st at the back tooley court was mainly widows if seamen
To be honest, by Ipswich standards Christ Church in Tacket Street is relatively modern, having been built in the mid 1800s. Depending where you draw the lines, Ipswich has a dozen mediæval churches.
If you visit Ipswich again, take the opportunity to go upstairs in Caffè Nero on the corner of Buttermarket and Upper Brook Street (you passed by it on your way through) - at the far back you'll find a coat of arms attributed to Queen Elizabeth I. It has apparently had the Welsh dragon supported removed as it was replaced by the Scottish Unicorn.
Thank you for your comment Frank. Indeed, there are many old churches as well as more modern ones. I do periodically visit Ipswich and will go upstairs in Café Nero. Always interested in discovering something new. Old churches fascenate me, as they tend to House incredible relics from history, as well as playing a part in a town's history, as I found out whilst exploring Drogheda last year.
You walked past one of the most famous buildings in ipswich ,The white horse hotel ,
Made famous by charles Dickens ,and also mentioned in the Pickwick papers
I mentioned the White Horse in another video.
Wonder if Harbottle paid his own taxes ? Ipswich is rich with history.
Christchurch mansion ain't haunted had a friend did night security for years he walked around unlocking locking moving from section to section never felt scared. Had a another mate who worked in woolworths at night and convinced it was haunted
It's interesting to read your thoughts on Christchurch Mansion. In making these videos, I can only go by all known reviews from local historians. However, I don't believe in ghosts, so I would lean to your views.