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Felixstowe

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Felixstowe — a museum in england-east, United Kingdom.

The Triangle, Felixstowe - geograph.org.uk - 2475357

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1.5 h–3 h
Best time of year
Year-round
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Felixstowe is a museum in england-east, United Kingdom, listed in the Wikipedia register of British heritage and tourism sites. See the linked Wikipedia article for full details.

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Place summary

Felixstowe is a museum located in the East of England. It showcases the history and heritage of the town, focusing on its development as a seaside resort and port. The museum features a range of exhibits that highlight local maritime history and the impact of the Victorian era on the area.

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Background

History

There are competing theories as to how the name of Felixstowe arose. One is that the town is named after Felix of Burgundy, a saint and the first bishop of the East Angles in the seventh century, although this is unlikely as the name Felixstowe is not recorded for almost 900 years. An alternative etymology is from the Anglo-Saxon or Old English name "Filicia" and "stōw", meaning a place of location. Literally Filicia's place. The earliest recorded names "Filchestou" from 1254, and "Filchestowe" in 1291 support this idea. It is possible that the later reworking of Filicia/Filche was made with the intention of referencing Felix of Burgundy. The old Felixstowe hamlet was centred on a pub and…

Description

This was built on the sea front, had 19 beds and was open from about 1902 until the 1970s. It was run by The London Hospital to provide a space where patients could recuperate by the sea. Nurses were also sometimes sent there from The London. After its closure the home became the Herman de Sterne Centre. Following a severe fire it was demolished in 2006. Two matrons who had trained at The London Hospital, under Eva Luckes were Lucy Walmsley (1902–1908) and Agnes Prentice Leck (1908–at least 1919).

Visiting

Felixstowe draws tourist visitors and has traditional seaside offerings such as Felixstowe Pier and the Seafront Gardens. There is also the Forum Amusement Centre, Ocean Boulevard and Manning's Amusements. Visitors can also see Landguard Fort, Landguard Nature Reserve, Felixstowe Ferry and the Felixstowe Museum. There are a number of hotels and guesthouses, self-catering properties and camping/caravanning sites catering for visitors.

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Coordinates
51.9639, 1.3514
County
Suffolk
District
East Suffolk
Parish
Felixstowe
Postcode
IP11 7BH
Parliamentary constituency
Suffolk Coastal
Official site
www.142gallery.art

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Felixstowe?
Felixstowe is in East of England, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 51.9639°, 1.3514°.
Is Felixstowe wheelchair accessible?
Partially — OpenStreetMap notes limited wheelchair access at Felixstowe. Check ahead for specific facilities.