English: 84–92, Fore Street, Ipswich, Suffolk. 86 and 88 (the central white buildings) are Grade II* listed.
. Furthest white builings (Nos 90 and 92) are the Neptune Café, formerly the Neptune Inn. No 90 (with blue plaque above large shop window) is the birthplace of pioneer parachutist Edith Maud Cook (1878–1910).
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