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Isaacs on the Quay
Historic site in Suffolk, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Isaacs on the Quay or Cobbolds on the Quay is a pub in Ipswich, in the Ipswich district, in the county of Suffolk, England. The pub itself is a grade II* listed building, listed on 19 December 1951, and is late 18th or early 19th century.[1] 80 and 80A Fore Street including warehouses to rear (The Sale Room, The Crossway and warehouse to south fronting Wherry Quay) is grade I listed, listed on 19 December 1951[2] and the Warehouse Attached to West of Warehouse (the Crossway) at Rear of Numbers 80 and 80a Fore Street is also II*, listed also on 19 December 1951.[3]


The Issac Lord Complex was on the Heritage at Risk Register,[4] an extensive scheme of structural repairs and re-roofing, with grant assistance from the local authority and English Heritage, in 2005 it was sold to a new owner which allowed all the buildings to be brought back into use.[5]
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History
Some of the older parts of the buildings were constructed between 1430 and 1550.
Sizer and Lord

The name "Isaacs" comes from Isaac Lord who, with Alfred Sizer, bought the property from the Cobbold brewing family in 1900.[6]
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