Talk:Ancient House, Ipswich

Latest comment: 16 years ago by 80.2.194.116 in topic The Ancient House Bookshop


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Is the gallery sepcifically for art? I seem to remember their being a history exhibiton in their at some point (I may be going mad and getting confused with something else, though). I can't find any contacts or references to cite one way or the other (in fact, I cannot find any refernce to it at all, even though I know it exists, after going to the photography exhibition in there the other weekend)

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It's impossible to completely reference everything I've added to the article. It's not original research however. I had some spare time and actually visited the Ancient House today and gleaned a lot of information from a museum room they have there. The old fashioned notebook and pen served me well here! I also took a trip to the tourist information centre who gave me a printout of various information which I included.

I can't cite any online sources for any of this article, but I did the legwork and visited the building and took notes from the museum section. Hope this is good enough =) Cєlαя∂σяєTalk 23:31, 11 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

  • I've added a link to the Images of England website - responsible for a database of all listed buildings in england - suggest you rewrite most of the site's pertinent information in an encyclopedic style. regards --Mcginnly | Natter 19:16, 16 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

The Ancient House Bookshop

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For as long as I could remember and probably since before I was born, there was a large bookshop there, housed in a maze-like series of rooms with creaking floorboards. It was an Ipswich landmark. There were a pair of identical twins on the staff. Then all of a sudden, in the late eighties I think, overnight this shop selling plastic kitchen stuff suddenly appeared in its place!!!!!! A very retrograde step if you ask me - the council should have subsidised the bookshop's rent to allow them to continue. I'm not sure if Ipswich has a bookshop anymore - shame! There was also a historic chapel in the roof (I think) of the bookshop that you could ask to see, although I never did. This article could be linked to other similar buildings in Ipswich - such as the ancient merchant's house next to the docks. Next to the Custom House was or is a signboard that shows where several of these historic buildings in the area are, and they are not yet mentioned in Wikipedia. 80.2.194.116 (talk) 21:54, 28 June 2008 (UTC)Reply