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The River Gipping is the source river for the River Orwell in the county of Suffolk in East Anglia, England, which is named from the village of Gipping, and which gave its name to the former Gipping Rural District. The name is unrelated to the name of Ipswich.[1] although the County Town takes its name from Gippeswic. It rises near Mendlesham Green and flows in a south-westerly direction to reach Stowmarket.
360° panoramic photo taken at the site of the new bridge between Pipps Ford and Baylham constructed by The River Gipping Trust.
View360° panoramic photo taken near the former Fisons factory in Bramford
View360° panoramic photo taken at Bramford Meadows, a nine-hectare Local Nature Reserve on the western outskirts of Ipswich
View360° panoramic photo taken at Bramford Meadows, a nine-hectare Local Nature Reserve on the western outskirts of Ipswich
ViewCompare drone images captured on different dates of the same stretch of the River Gipping in Claydon
View360° panoramic photo taken from the meadow between the A14 and the railway line in Claydon
View360° panoramic photo taken from the meadow between the B1113 and the railway line in Great Blakenham
View360° panoramic photo taken from Sharmford Lock in Baylham
ViewSharmford Lock Photo Gallery. One of fifteen disused locks on the River Gipping between Ipswich and Stowmarket
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