- Source: Rushmere, Ipswich
Rushmere is an area of Ipswich and former civil parish in the Ipswich district in Suffolk, England. In 1901 the parish had a population of 601.
In 1894 the parish of Rushmere St Andrew was created from the rural part of the parish, on 25 March 1903 the parish was abolished to form Ipswich.
Economy
The village has two churches (Church of England, and Baptist), two rugby clubs, and a village hall. The village is surrounded by fields and there are many routes into the Fynn Valley. Most of Rushmere is on one road, Rushmere Road. The boundary between Rushmere St Andrew and Ipswich runs along part of Humber Doucy Lane, which leads to the neighbouring village of Westerfield.
Sport and leisure
Rushmere has a Non-League football club, Ipswich Wanderers, who play at Humber Doucy Lane.
References
External links
Media related to Rushmere, Ipswich at Wikimedia Commons
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- Rushmere, Ipswich
- Rushmere St Andrew
- Ipswich Wanderers F.C.
- Rushmere Common
- Central Suffolk and North Ipswich (UK Parliament constituency)
- Ipswich
- Rushmere Ward, Ipswich
- Rushmere
- Ipswich (UK Parliament constituency)
- Rushmere Division, Suffolk