'It's so unique': Town's oldest residence hits rental market for under £1,000 a month
Elm's Cottage is considered Ipswich's oldest residence, having been a home since 1467. It is now about to go on the rental market.
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Oli is an East Anglian native, lover of all things history and reports on Kesgrave, Rushmere and Westerfield
Oli is an East Anglian native, lover of all things history and reports on Kesgrave, Rushmere and Westerfield
Elm's Cottage is considered Ipswich's oldest residence, having been a home since 1467. It is now about to go on the rental market.
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