Ipswich offers a multitude
of things to do by daylight..... from walking in the splendid
parks, looking at the yachts on the quayside, one of the finest
pedestrianised shopping centres in the country or exploring museums.
Museum's
and places in the dry!
Ipswich
Museum is housed in a Victorian building located in
the High Street (just a short walk from Ipswich's Town Centre
and with a good multi-storey car park nearby). Her you will
be able to trace the town's history from Anglo-Saxon times
thru the Second World War and right up to the present.
In addition there are natural history, a wildlife gallery
gallery (including lifesize reconstruction of a woolly mammoth).
Replicas of Sutton Hoo treasures and rolling display of
temporary exhibits throughout the year. Admission FREE.
Ipswich
Transport Museum is a fascinating collection of vehicles,
(prams to fire engines - all made or used around Ipswich).
It is housed in The Old Trolleybus Depot, Cobham Road. Tel:
01473 715666 or visit their website.
The museum and its members are dedicated to preserving the
transport and engineering heritage of Ipswich and it's surrounding
area.
Open Sundays and Bank Holidays 1100 – 1600 and through
the school holidays.
Christchurch
Mansion contains a fascinating selection of artefacts
from across the town and it's history. The Mansion is situated
in the town's Christchurch Park. Admission is Free. Worthy
of note are exhibits by local artists Thomas Gainsborough
and John Constable as well as one of the finest collections
of Lowestoft Porcelain.
Clifford
Road Air Raid Museum. One of the finest examples and
best preserved public air raid shelters. Built under the playground
of an Edwardian school, it is now home to a fascinating collection
of everyday objects and memorabilia from the war years. Experience
the sights and sounds of an original bombing raid, discover
how rationing and evacuation affected a community. At Clifford
Road Primary School, Clifford Road. Further information at
website.
Martlesham
Heath Aviation Society Museum. Aviation history of this
important Royal Air Force Station from 1916-1979. Starting
as Aircraft Testing Flight Centre for both military and civilian
aircraft it then was the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental
Establishment. During World War II No 264 Squadron were here
and almost all the squadrons of No 11 Group Fighter Command.
Off Eagle Way Martlesham Heath. Full details at website.