Ipswich
county town of Suffolk, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ipswich is a large town in the East Anglian county of Suffolk England. It is the county town of Suffolk. It is near the estuary of the River Orwell. 117,069 people live there.[1] In the Tudor period Ipswich was famous for the Wool Trade and there are still a lot of Tudor buildings which survive to this day. Thomas Wolsey, who was a famous adviser to Henry VIII was born in Ipswich. In modern times Ipswich became infamous as in 2006 a serial killer murdered five sex workers over a short space of time.[2]
The town is home to Ipswich Town F.C., an association football team. They play in the town at a stadium called Portman Road.
Ipswich is one of the oldest towns in England.
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