Blackfriars

Blackfriars which includes signage and a ruin
Blackfriars showing building ruins
Blackfriars
Blackfriars featuring signage
Blackfriars featuring building ruins


A mishmash of architectural styles and varied dining options fill this district that cuts through the site of a former Dominican friary.

Blackfriars presents dining, entertainment and retail activities in an area that connects the east side of town with Ipswich Waterfront. See the changing architectural landscape of the town, sample cuisine from all parts of the world and experience the atmosphere of a traditional English pub. Blackfriars is named after the ruins of the monastery that it borders.

Starting at the northern edge of Upper Orwell Street, the district stretches about 0.4 miles (0.6 kilometers) to the River Orwell. Barbershops, beauty salons, tattoo parlors, fashion boutiques and other independent businesses thrive here. Culinary options range from sushi and Thai restaurants to curry houses, quirky cafés and kebab shops. Chat with locals while sipping a pint of ale at pubs such as the Lord Nelson, which has been welcoming patrons since opening as an inn in the 1600s.

Blackfriars Walk leads to the ruins of the friary at the point where the road splits in two. Established in 1263 by order of Henry III, the friary was a center for religious activities until 1538. Look for the fragments of the arcaded walls of the chapter house, parts of the chancel walls and stone foundations that mark the outline of the complex. An information panel provides historical facts about the landmark and an impression of how it once looked.

You’ll find the biggest variation of architectural styles along Fore Street. Spot half-timbered homes, three-tier townhouses and old cottages with uneven floors. Fore Street Swimming Baths is a striking example of a Victorian era public swimming pool. Look for plaques that commemorate notable town residents, including pilot Edith Maud Cook, merchant sailor Thomas Eldred and artist Cor Visser.

Blackfriars is only a 5-minute walk from Ipswich town center. Metered car parks are located within a short walk from the district. Continue your tour of the area at Ipswich Waterfront. Used since the 8th century, this stylish marina now has art galleries, historical buildings and restaurants.

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