William House
William House is a residential building in Ipswich District, Suffolk, England which is located on Samuel Court. William House is situated nearby to St Helen’s Primary School, as well as near the theater building Ipswich Regent.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Portman Road and Christchurch Mansion.
Portman Road
Stadium
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Portman Road is a football stadium in Ipswich, Suffolk, England, which has been the home ground of Ipswich Town since 1884. The stadium has also hosted many England youth international matches, and one senior England friendly international match, against Croatia in 2003. Portman Road is situated 1 mile west of William House.
Christchurch Mansion
Museum
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Christchurch Mansion is a substantial Tudor brick mansion house built in Ipswich, Suffolk, England, by Edmund Withypoll around 1548–1550. The Grade I listed building is located within Christchurch Park and sits by the southern gates close to the town centre of Ipswich. Christchurch Mansion is situated 1,300 feet northwest of William House.
St Pancras Church
Church
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Saint Pancras is an active Roman Catholic parish church serving the town centre of Ipswich, England. The neo-Gothic church was built as part of the British Catholic revival in the nineteenth century, and was the target of anti-Catholic riots soon after completion. St Pancras Church is situated 1,500 feet southwest of William House.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Ipswich and Stoke.
Ipswich
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Ipswich is the county town of Suffolk. The Ipswich Waterfront was once known as the largest and most important dock in the kingdom. Mostly recognised for its football club, it has had new developments such as the Waterfront entertainment district, the University Campus Suffolk and new shopping developments.
Stoke
Suburb
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Stoke is a residential and commercial area in the south west of the town of Ipswich, Suffolk.
Rushmere
Suburb
Rushmere is an area of Ipswich and former civil parish in the Ipswich district in Suffolk, England. In 1901 the parish had a population of 601. In 1894 the parish of Rushmere St Andrew was created from the rural part of the parish, on 25 March 1903 the parish was abolished to form Ipswich.
William House
- Type: Residential building
- Address: Samuel Court, Ipswich
- Category: building
- Location: Ipswich District, Suffolk, East of England, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
52.05882° or 52° 3′ 32″ northLongitude
1.16319° or 1° 9′ 48″ eastLevels
3Open location code
9F433557+G7OpenStreetMap ID
way 240806260OpenStreetMap feature
building=residential
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