Bury St Edmunds

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Bury Street Edmunds, or simply Bury, is a historic market town in the county of Suffolk, in England. At the very centre of East Anglia and the town was established by the Saxons in the 10th century and its growth was focused around the Abbey of Street Edmund. The Abbey grew to become the fourth-largest monastery in Europe and an important site of pilgrimage prior to its dissolution in 1539, since when it became a source of quarry stone for local builders, such that only remnants remain. Today the ruins of the Abbey form part of the Abbey Gardens, a pleasant public park, but the town's Medieval legacy is still visible in much of the street plan of the town centre which has not changed in 1000 years.

The town developed significantly after the dissolution of the Abbey through wealth from agriculture which has always been abundant in West Suffolk. Most of the buildings in the "historic core" of the town are timber-framed Medieval buildings hidden behind brick Georgian fronts, added as symbols of status by wealthy merchants at that time. Some of the grander public buildings - for example the Robert Adam art gallery, which was built as the Corn Exchange and its Victorian counterpart - reflect directly the agricultural legacy of the area; a legacy which continues to this day with the presence of the Greene King brewery in the centre of the town and a large British Sugar factory on the outskirts. The town has always been famous for its markets - it used to host a twice-weekly provisions market and a weekly cattle market, but now has just the provisions market. Bury is also famous for its floral displays and has won many awards for these, including the prestigious 'Nations in Bloom' title, contested by towns and city's worldwide.

Because of its position at the "crossroads of East Anglia" (as the town is known), Bury is a popular base for adventuring the whole of this region of England. It is not a large town, so it is easy to explore on a day trip or a relaxing weekend or short break; however it is within easy range of many interesting locations such as Newmarket (Suffolk) | Newmarket, Cambridge (England) | Cambridge, Lavenham, Long Melford, Norwich and the Suffolk and Norfolk coastlines - and so is frequently used as a base for a longer holiday.

How to travel to Bury St Edmunds

Fly to Bury St Edmunds

There are no direct connecting Flights to Bury Street Edmunds. The closest airports are:

All of these airports are accessible via road or public transport direct to Bury Street Edmunds (see below).

London Heathrow Airport and London Gatwick Airport are both accessible via vehicle or public transport from London (see below).

Birmingham (England) | Birmingham Airport, East Midlands Airport and Manchester Airport are all accessible by vehicle via the A14 road, or public transport via Cambridge (England) | Cambridge, Ely (England) | Ely or Peterborough (see below).

By sea

See Ferry routes to Great Britain

Bury Street Edmunds is about 50 miles (80 kilometers) inland of the easternmost coast of England. The UK's largest container port at Felixstowe is 40 miles away and acts as a destination port for worldwide cargo ship cruises For more conventional ship travel and the nearest passenger ferry port is at Harwich (England) | Harwich (48 miles) for the Netherlands, Denmark and cruises to Germany and Scandinavia. The English south coast ports of Ramsgate (139 miles - for Belgium), Dover (England) | Dover (also 139 miles - for France), Folkestone (138 miles - for France via Eurotunnel vehicle shuttle services), Newhaven (159 miles - for France) and Portsmouth (170 miles - for France and Spain) are accessible by road and public transport.

By rail

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  • Railway Station Station Hill, Bury Street Edmunds IP32 6AD 52.254, 0.713 - Bury Street Edmunds train station - Burystedmundsdfront - To get to the centre of town, either catch First Eastern Counties buses 80, 81 or 82 to Bury Street Edmunds bus station; take a taxi; or walk down Northgate Street (15 min).

From London:

  • Greater Anglia train services from London Liverpool Street station (1hr 51min - requiring a change at Ipswich (England) | Ipswich (30 min))
  • First Capital Connect train services from London Kings Cross station (1hr 40min - all require a change onto Greater Anglia services at Cambridge (England) | Cambridge (45mins) or Ely (England) | Ely (25 min))

From Scotland and the north and midlands of England, avoiding London:

  • East Coast, East Midlands Trains and Cross Country train services from Scotland and the north and the midlands (including East Midlands, Birmingham and Manchester airports) stop at Peterborough and Ely (England) | Ely, from where Greater Anglia services run to Bury Street Edmunds (1 hours or 25 min)

From Europe:

  • Eurostar train services from France and Belgium to London/Stratford|Stratford International (London) station or London Street Pancras International station. From Stratford International station, take the Docklands Light Railway to Stratford Regional station (5 min) for train services to Bury Street Edmunds via a change at Shenfield, Ipswich (England) | Ipswich or Stowmarket (from 1hr 50min). From Street Pancras International Station, walk to London Kings Cross station (2 min) for Cambridge train as above.
  • Greater Anglia train services from Harwich International port (ferry connections to Scandinavia and the Netherlands) direct to Bury Street Edmunds (1hr 6mins).
  • South Eastern train services to Stratford International (London) station from Dover (England) | Dover (1hr 4min - for ferry connections to France) and Ramsgate (1hr 11min - for ferry connections to Belgium). Trains to Bury Street Edmunds from Stratford Regional station as above.

From London Stansted Airport:

  • Cross Country train services to Cambridge (England) | Cambridge or Ely (England) | Ely and change onto Greater Anglia services to Bury Street Edmunds (from 1hr 30min).

From Norwich Airport:

  • Taxi or First Eastern Counties bus 27 from the airport to Norwich Railway Station. National Express East Anglia train service to Stowmarket, Ipswich (England) | Ipswich, Ely (England) | Ely or Cambridge (England) | Cambridge and change onto services to Bury Street Edmunds (from 1hr 40min).

From London Southend Airport:

  • Taxi or Arriva buses 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, or 9 from the airport to Southend Victoria Railway Station. National Express East Anglia train service to Shenfield and change onto services to Bury Street Edmunds (from 2hr 3min).

From London Luton Airport:

  • First Capital Connect train services to London Street Pancras International station and walk to London Kings Cross station (2 min) for Cambridge train as above; or First Capital Connect train services to London Farringdon station and London Underground tube services to London Liverpool Street station for Greater Anglia services to Bury Street Edmunds as above (from 3hr 10min).

From London City Airport:

  • Docklands Light Railway and London Underground services to London/Stratford|Stratford (London) or London Liverpool Street stations for train services to Bury Street Edmunds via a change at Shenfield, Ipswich (England) | Ipswich or Stowmarket as above (from 2 hr).

By coach/bus

From London:

  • National Express coaches NX496 and NX497 services from London (Stratford) and London (Victoria) (from 1hr 50mins).

From Scotland and the north and midlands of England, avoiding London:

  • National Express coach NX350 from Liverpool (10hr 45min), Manchester (8hr 45min), Sheffield (7hr 10min) and other connecting city's and towns (via Peterborough and Cambridge).

From within East Anglia

  • From Cambridge (for connections to Birmingham, Oxford and other city's and towns):
  • National Express coach NX350 as above (1hr 10min).
  • Stagecoach in Cambridge bus 11 (57 min).
  • Whippet Coaches buses B, D, E and H (45 min - summer service only).
  • From Norwich Airport: Norse bus 603 from the airport park and ride to Norwich Bus Station then as from Norwich:
  • From Norwich: National Express coach 490 to Thetford. Change onto Coach Services bus 84 to Bury Street Edmunds (from 2hr 30min).

From London Stansted Airport:

  • National Express coach JL727 to Newmarket (Suffolk) | Newmarket (50min) then coaches NX496, NX497, NX350 (25 min) or Stagecoach in Cambridge bus 11 (27 min) or Whippet Coaches buses B, D, E and H (15 min) to Bury Street Edmunds.

From London Southend Airport: First Essex coach X30 from the airport to Stansted Airport (1hr 36min) then coach/bus to Bury Street Edmunds via Newmarket as above.

From London Luton Airport:: National Express airport coach 787 to Cambridge (England) | Cambridge (1hr 35min) then coach/bus to Bury Street Edmunds as above.

How to travel to Bury St Edmunds by car

The A14 is the primary street serving Bury Street Edmunds. It runs from Birmingham to Felixstowe and connects the town to London (via the M11/A11). Pay and display parking is available in the centre of town.

By bicycle

  • The town is on 13 National Cycle Route 14 which runs from Fakenham to the North to London to the South (via Colchester (England) | Colchester).
  • The town is on 51 National Cycle Route 51 which runs from Harwich in the E to Oxford to the W.

On foot

  • The /members/show_path.php?path_name=St+Edmund+Way Street Edmunds Way long distance footpath from Brandon, through Thetford Forest to Sudbury and on to Maninngtree (at the mouth of the River Stour) runs through the town.

Get Around

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Walk in Bury St Edmunds

  • Almost all of Bury Street Edmunds is accessible on foot. The town is small and even from the furthest points, it is not more than a 45-minutes walk to the centre. Accommodation is likely to be located in the town centre and from there it is feasible to reach some Halal restaurants, bars and attractions. Much of the town centre is pedestrianised on market days (Wednesdays and Saturdays).

Travel on a Bus in Bury St Edmunds

  • First Eastern Counties

Travel by bicycle in Bury St Edmunds

  • Much of the town is equipped with cycle lanes; cycling around is normally safe and easy.

What to see in Bury St Edmunds

  • Abbey Gardens - Angel Hill 52.2460, 0.7186 - Opening Hours: Daily dawn-dusk Free Boasts wonderful flower displays and excellent lawns providing a beautiful relaxed environment to spend a sunny afternoon in summer. The gardens also contain a children's playground and a bridge from which the many ducks and geese may be fed. Don't miss the sensory garden designed for people with visual impairments and focusing on sound and scent rather than colorful flower arrangements as the rest of the gardens. The ruins of the Benedictine monastery are freely open to wander around; and the Great Churchyard opening out from the Abbey Gardens towards Street Mary's Church provides an atmospheric walk.
  • The Apex Art Gallery 52.24580, 0.71048 - Opening Hours: Art gallery Monday to Saturday 10AM Monday - 5PM, Sunday noon-4PM - Art gallery and concert hall.
  • Greene King Brewery Visitor Centre | 52.2410, 0.7172 ☎ +44 1284 714297 - The largest independent brewery in the UK. Provides tours. You can sample local Greene King ales in almost any local pub.
  • Street Edmundsbury Gothic Church | Angel Hill 52.24388, 0.71656 ☎ +44 1284 748720 Opening Hours: Daily 8AM Monday - 6PM Free - Street Edmundsbury Gothic Church Exterior, Suffolk, UK - Diliff - Street Edmundsbury Gothic Church Visitors are welcome to look around the Gothic Church on their own. It was built as one of the Abbey's churches and was made a Gothic Church in 1914. Extensive additions in the Gothic style in the 1960s to early 2000s, culminating in the magnificent Tower completed as a Millennium Project.
  • Moyse's Hall Museum | Cornhill 52.24632, 0.71285 - Opening Hours: Monday to Sat 10am-5PM (last entry 4PM), Sunday noon-4PM (last entry 3PM) - Bury Street Edmunds - Moyses Hall - Moyse's Hall is inside one of the oldest standing buildings in Bury Street Edmunds. A small museum, but with interesting exhibits, mostly focused on local history.
  • Theatre Royal Westgate St, Bury Street Edmunds, IP33 1QR 52.2406, 0.7172 ☎ +44 1284 769505 - Theatre Royal, Bury Street Edmunds - Broyal01 - The sole surviving Regency playhouse in the UK, which has been restored to its former glory. Owned by the National Trust but runs a full theatrical programme. Guided Tours in Bury St Edmunds by ehalal.io (email for prices) available.
  • Ickworth House and Parks The Rotunda, Horringer, Bury Street Edmunds, IP29 5QE 52.221802, 0.65788 ☎ +44 1284 735270 - Ickworth House - Ickworth House Located in Horringer, a small village 5 minutes drive away from Bury Street Edmunds, Ickworth House and Parks is the a National Trust property and former residence of the Marquis of Bristol. The splendid house is set in acres of grounds, including elegantly sculpted gardens, lakes, walks, a children's play area and a deer enclosure.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Bury St Edmunds

With the leisure centre, cinema and bowling alley just on the edge of town there's entertainment for all the family. If you are without children, walk aroyund the historic town, visit the abbey gardens for a walk and picnic or go a little further out of town and find many well kept parks with wildlife and gorgeous long walks.

  • Cineworld Multiplex Cinema Park Way IP33 3BA 52.2462, 0.7066 ☎ +44 871 200 2000 (premium)
  • Theatre Royal Westgate Street IP33 1QR 52.2406, 0.7172 ☎ +44 1284 769505 - Theatre Royal, Bury Street Edmunds - Broyal01
  • Bury Street Edmunds Registered Tour Guides The Bury St Edmunds Tourism Board Centre, The Apex, Charter Plaza IP33 3FD ☎ +44 1284 764667 - Explore Bury Street Edmunds and its history with several walking tours on offer with Registered Guides.

Local events in Bury St Edmunds

  • Bury Festival - Held annually in May/June and the Bury Festival is growing quickly. With outdoor events held in the Abbey Gardens and others at various venues around the town and the festival hosts a combination of film and theatre, music (pop and classical), arts, comedy and other things to appeal to any traveller.

Shopping in Bury St Edmunds

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Bury has most of the larger chains of shops such as Next, Dorothy Perkins, Burton etc. A controversial shopping development opened on the former site of the cattle market which houses more chain stores, with a Debenhams the focal point. A few local places include:

  • Market Cornhill and Buttermarket area 52.24609, 0.71222 - Opening Hours: West and Saturday - The town fills with stalls selling Coffee, fruit & veg, pictures, flowers, hardware etc. Worth a visit, but sometimes the fruit & veg can be a little over ripe. Some good bargains.
  • Javelin 37 Abbeygate Street IP33 1LW 52.24484, 0.71494 ☎ +44 1284 754559 Opening from Monday to Saturday 9:30AM Monday - 5:30PM, Sunday 11AM Monday - 5PM Clothes.

Supermarkets

  • Sainsbury's - Supermarket | Bedingfeld Way IP32 7EJ 52.2394, 0.7370 ☎ +44 1284 767212 Opening from Monday to Saturday 7AM Monday - 10PM, Sunday 10AM Monday - 4PM - ATMs. Petrol (different hours). Pharmacy (different hours)
  • Waitrose - Supermarket | Robert Boby Way IP33 3DH 52.2439, 0.7095 ☎ +44 1284 725222 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 7:30AM Monday - 10PM, Friday 7:30AM Monday - 9PM, Saturday 7:30AM Monday - 8PM, Sunday 10AM Monday - 4PM -

Cyclists

  • Micks Cycles - sales, accessories, parts & workshop | 68-69 Street Johns Street IP33 1SJ 52.24796, 0.71198 ☎ +44 1284 753946 Opening from Monday to Saturday 9:30AM Monday - 5:30PM, Sunday 11AM Monday - 4PM
  • Cycle King - sales, accessories, parts & workshop | 26 Angel Hill IP33 1UZ 52.24557, 0.71641 ☎ +44 1284 769902 Opening from Monday to Saturday 9AM Monday - 6PM, Sunday 10AM Monday - 5PM -

Halal Restaurants & Food in Bury St Edmunds

Bury Street Edmunds is home to many different restaurants. A quick walk around the town centre will reveal places suited to every taste and wallet.

  • Maison Bleue 30-31 Churchgate Street IP33 1RG 52.24353, 0.71516 ☎ +44 1284 760623 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Saturday noon-2PM & 7-9:30PM - Probably the best restaurants in Bury, Maison Bleue menu focuses on fish. Modern decor and a convenient situation in the town centre add to the attractions of this restaurant which has sister restaurants in Lavenham and Ipswich. Suffolk might be quintcrucially British, but some French charm does not go amiss with a delightfully fishy menu
  • Baileys 2 5 Whiting Street IP33 1NX 52.24433, 0.71296 ☎ +44 1284 706198 Opening from Monday to Saturday 9AM Monday - 4PM, Sunday 10AM Monday - 4PM - Coffee shop serving tasty homemade meals such as soup, Pasta a wide range of sandwiches, toasties, salads and homemade cakes. Excellent coffees.
  • Valley Connection - Indian Restaurant | @ollection.com 42 Churchgate Street IP33 1RG 52.24353, 0.71510 ☎ +44 1284 754149 Opening Hours: Daily noon-2:30PM & 5:30-11:30PM - VC is a modern Indian restaurant in the heart of Bury Street Edmunds. Good service and great food combine with a contemporary interior to provide a very enjoyable experience.
  • Old Cannon Brewery 86 Cannon Street, IP33 1JR 52.24954, 0.71475 - A pub/restaurant that brews three of its own soft drinks in an otherwise Greene King-dominated town. Reasonably priced good food.
  • Zen Noodles Cafe 6 Angel Lane IP33 1RF 52.24392, 0.71546 ☎ +44 1284 723559 Opening from Monday to Saturday noon-2PM & 5:30-10:30PM, Sunday noon-9PM - Tasty and reasonable Chinese food (with a bias towards noodle-based dishes). Lots of options for Vegetarian.
  • The Station - Grill | thestation2016@ 7 Out Northgate IP33 1JQ 52.2531, 0.7146 Opposite train station ☎ +44 1284 754600 Opening Hours: Bar: Monday - Thursday noon-3PM & 5:30PM Monday - close, Friday noon-3PM & 5-11PM, Saturday 9:30AM Monday - 11PM, Sunday 9:30AM Monday - 10PM; food: Monday to Friday noon-2PM & 5:30-9PM, Saturday 9:30AM Monday - 9PM, Sunday 9:30AM Monday - 8PM
  • Harriet's Tearoom 57 Cornhill IP33 1BT 52.24545, 0.71208 ☎ +44 1284 756256 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 8:45AM Monday - 6PM, Saturday 8:30AM Monday - 6PM, Sunday 9:30AM Monday - 5PM - A great traditional afternoon tea - wide range of teas, coffees, scones, cakes, sandwiches and other food. Can be very busy, especially around lunchtime on a Saturday & occasionally service is slow, but it is worth waiting for. Occasionally they have a live pianist.
  • Fredericks at the Ickworth Horringer, Bury Street Edmunds 52.2202, 0.6585 ☎ +44 1284 735350 2-course dinnrer £30 - Feast not only your appetite, but your eyes on the decadent architecture and interiors of the Ickworth. With local food given an extravagant twist by up and coming chef Lee Childs

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There are lots of cafes, clubs and pubs in Bury; it certainly punches above its weight given its size. Many premises have late licences with some cafes, clubs and pubs serving until 1AM on weekdays and until 3AM on Fridays and Saturdays. Cafe 3, Benson Blakes, Hide Bar, Karooze, Cafe Ambition and So Cafe provide a fairly relaxed night out and are a welcome alternative to the two main late night restaurants (Brazilias and Deja Vu) which are and tacky by comparison. Ruin, a night club and cocktail bar has recently opened. The cheapest pub in and around the town centre is certainly The Grapes, which is open until 2AM on Fridays and Saturdays.

Pubs

  • The Nutshell 17 The Traverse IP33 1BJ 52.244804, 0.712701 ☎ +44 1284 764867 - The Nutshell One of the smallest pubs in Britain and worth a visit if you can fit in. More than five people and it's imfeasible to sit down. They also sell tshirts with a woodcarving style picture of the pub on them. A friendly and welcoming pub - step inside and feel like a regular. Apparently haunted. There is a dead cat on the roof.
  • Queen's Head - Pub & Food | @ry.co.uk 39 Churchgate St, IP33 1RG 52.24346, 0.71552 ☎ +44 1284 761554 Opening Hours: Pub: Monday - West 11AM Monday - 11:30PM, Thursday 11AM Monday - 12:10AM, Friday Saturday 11AM Monday - 12:30AM, Sunday noon-11:30PM; food: Monday - Thursday 11AM Monday - 9PM, Friday Saturday 11AM Monday - 8PM, Sunday noon-9PM Probably the best pub in Bury Street Edmunds to watch football. Several large screens and can show more than one match at the once. Not particularly remarkable otherwise.
  • The Dog and Partridge @rystedmunds.co.uk 29 Crown St, IP33 1QU 52.24190, 0.71683 ☎ +44 1284 764792 Opening Hours: Pub: Monday to Saturday 11AM Monday - 11PM, Sunday noon-10:30PM; food: Monday to Friday 11AM Monday - 10PM, Saturday Sunday noon-10PM Has shaken off its reputation for underage drinking, provides a warm, comfortable environment and serves good food. Known as a good student pub, with nice concrete garden and plenty of seats.
  • The Grapes 1 Brentgovel Street 52.24694, 0.71144 ☎ +44 1284 754360 - One of the best pubs in Bury with rank people and bands providing a lively, if sometimes eccentric, atmosphere. The vibe is fantastic though.
  • The King's Arms 23 Brentgovel Street 52.24666, 0.71189 - A dive which has Strongbow at £3 and happy hour from 5PM Monday - 7PM, so is perhaps only worth the one visit. Occasional fights can be viewed for your entertainment in the evenings although these are normally limited to the weekends. Joining in with the entertainment is not recommended as serious injury may occur; view from a safe distance.

Nightclubs in Bury St Edmunds

  • The LP 2 Woolhall St, IP33 1LA 52.24487, 0.71120 ☎ +44 1284 719617 Upstairs nightclub, downstairs bar/restaurant.

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Ramadan concludes with the festival of Eid al-Fitr, which may last several days, usually three in most countries.

The next Ramadan shall be from Friday, 28 February 2025 to Saturday, 29 March 2025

The next Eid al-Adha shall be on Friday, 6 June 2025

The next day of Raʾs al-Sana shall be on Thursday, 26 June 2025

The next day for Mawlid al-Nabī shall be on Monday, 16 September 2024

Muslim Friendly Hotels in Bury St Edmunds

If its quality you are after then try one of the many highly rated hotels, if a more local feel is wanted then try some of the local Bed & Breakfasts.

  • Angel Hotel 3 Angel Hill, IP33 1LT 52.24465, 0.71544 ☎ +44 1284 714000 - Opulent surroundings in this large 75-bedroom award-winning hotel. Perched at the top of Angel Hill, just outside the Abbey Gardens and the Angel is Bury Street Edmunds' most famous hotel. Once home to Charles Dickens and (more recently) Angelina Jolie and the hotel is one of Bury's monuments. The imposing ivy-clad exterior hides well appointed rooms and an excellent restaurant.
  • Chantry Hotel chantry1987@ Sparhawk St, IP33 1RY 52.24189, 0.71826 ☎ +44 1284 767427 Despite its location very close to the town centre and only about one minutes walk from the Abbey Gardens and the Chantry Hotel is quiet and secluded, away from the busier and noisier parts of Bury Street Edmunds.
  • Dragonfly Hotel - ex Ramada | A14 Bury East Exit, Symonds Road, IP32 7DZ 52.2405, 0.7325 ☎ +44 1284 760884 Check-in: from 2PM / Check-out: by noon - Former Ramada hotel with 71 rooms. Onsite parking. Each room includes bath and/or shower, work desk, flat screen freeview TV and complimentary WiFi. Some rooms have been adapted to allow for easier access.
  • The Grange Hotel Barton Road, Thurston, IP31 3PQ 52.2565, 0.8035 6½ miles E of city ☎ +44 1359 231260 - Attractive Tudor-style country house hotel set in secluded gardens in the heart of Suffolk
  • Ravenwood Hall Hotel Ravenwood Hall Hotel, Rougham, IP30 9JA 52.2363, 0.7830 ☎ +44 1359 270345 - Gorgeous, 16th-century hall, luxury lodging and mouth-watering food.

Connect

  • Post Office 15 Cornhill IP33 1DY 52.24596, 0.71188 - Opening from Monday to Saturday 9AM Monday - 5:30PM, Sunday 10:30AM Monday - 2:30PM -

Stay Safe

Bury is one of the safest towns in the nation and you are unlikely to be a victim of crime; however as with anywhere don't allow yourself to become too complacent.

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More Muslim friendly Destinations from Bury St Edmunds

  • Cambridge (England) | Cambridge - a university city.
  • Lavenham - one of the finest examples of a medieval wool town.
  • Thetford and Thetford Forest a large forest with a wide range of activities, walks, etc.
  • Newmarket (Suffolk) | Newmarket
  • Diss
  • Ipswich (England) | Ipswich



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