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Ipswich Museum redevelopment enters final construction phases

The Grade II* listed museum's ambitious transformation is nearing completion, with new galleries and improved accessibility features taking shape. Take a look inside.

Work in progress at Ipswich Museum
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Work in progress at Ipswich Museum

Why it matters: The redevelopment will modernise the Victorian building while preserving its heritage, allow more of the museum's collections to be displayed than ever before, and create a more accessible and engaging exhibition for residents and visitors alike.

What's happening:

  • Areas previously used as offices – never seen by the public – are being converted into exhibition spaces, offering visitors a blend of familiar rooms and exciting new discoveries.

  • New spaces include research and conservation rooms, plus a learning space with enhanced visitor facilities such as toilets and refreshment access.

  • Original architectural features are being restored, including cornices, skirtings, floor tiles and floorboards.

  • A new staircase has been installed in the North Wing, with a link corridor to the South wings and a lift shaft connecting all floors.

  • Roof works are complete with new roof lights in the West Wing providing natural daylight.

  • Window repairs are nearing completion and interior decoration is underway.

  • Mechanical and electrical works in the basement are complete, preparing for new toilet facilities.

Behind the transformation: Local contractor Gipping Construction  delivered the base build of the ambitious restoration project, bringing significant heritage experience to preserve the Victorian building for future generations.

What they're saying: "As the project has progressed, it's been amazing to see the architectural beauty of this building preserved and restored to its former glory, inside and out," says Councillor Carole Jones, Ipswich Borough Council Portfolio Holder for Planning and Museums.

Renovation of the museum roof was a humongous undertaking
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Renovation of the museum roof was a humongous undertaking

"This next phase of the redevelopment will see Ipswich Museum's facilities improved and accessible for all future visitors, as well as allowing for better use of the space in creating more exhibition areas and extra capacity to display even more of our wonderful collections."

The bottom line: The transformation will create a dynamic, engaging cultural destination that preserves Ipswich's Victorian heritage while meeting modern accessibility standards and showcasing more of the town's history than ever before.

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