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Christchurch Mansion to reopen five days a week after £126k grant

Christchurch Mansion will reopen to visitors five days a week from 30 October after Colchester + Ipswich Museums secured £126,200 from the government's Museum Renewal Fund.

Christchurch Mansion in Ipswich
Oliver Rouane-WilliamsIpswich.co.uk
Christchurch Mansion in Ipswich

Why it matters: The grant reverses cuts made in April 2025, when unprecedented financial constraints forced Ipswich Borough Council to reduce the Mansion's opening hours to four days a week. The restored Thursday opening comes just in time for the autumn half-term school holidays.

The details: The Museum Renewal Fund, administered by Arts Council England, specifically supports museums owned and directly maintained by local authorities facing financial pressures. Colchester + Ipswich Museums was one of 75 civic museum organisations across England to receive funding from the £20 million programme.

The Friends of the Ipswich Museums will contribute an additional £20,000 in 2026 to help secure the Mansion's future.

What they're saying: Richard Wilson, Chairman of the Friends of the Ipswich Museums, said: "We are delighted to support the reopening of Christchurch Mansion to visitors on Thursdays of each week once again. This is a vital step in ensuring that Ipswich's rich history and cultural heritage remains accessible to all."

Councillor Carole Jones, Ipswich Borough Council's Portfolio Holder for Planning and Museums, said: "I am very pleased that we are able to open Christchurch Mansion for five days a week from 30 October - thanks to the generous support of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport's Museum Renewal Fund, administered by Arts Council England, and the continued commitment of the Friends of the Ipswich Museums."

The bigger picture: The timing is significant as Colchester + Ipswich Museums prepares for a landmark year in 2026 - the 250th anniversary of the birth of Suffolk-born artist John Constable. Christchurch Mansion will host a series of once-in-a-lifetime exhibitions featuring internationally renowned Constable paintings and loans from prestigious institutions including the National Gallery, Tate, V&A, Royal Academy, and National Galleries of Scotland.

Museums Minister Baroness Twycross said: "Museums offer a place where people from all backgrounds can learn, be inspired and delve into our rich history, helping to understand the stories that led us to where we are today. The Museum Renewal Fund is contributing to the delivery of our Plan for Change."

For context: Major redevelopment work continues at Ipswich Museum and Colchester's Natural History Museum, both supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. Since 2022, Colchester + Ipswich Museums has secured approximately £13 million in capital funding from major partners including Arts Council England, Colchester City Council, Ipswich Borough Council, the Wolfson Foundation, Clore Duffield, and the Garfield Weston Foundation.

The six museums managed by Colchester + Ipswich Museums attract around 200,000 visitors annually, contributing an estimated £6 million to the local economies of Ipswich and Colchester.

The bottom line: Government funding has restored full public access to one of Ipswich's most treasured heritage assets, ensuring residents and visitors can enjoy its free exhibitions and collections five days a week ahead of major celebrations next year.

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