DescriptionBuilt in 1882 by William Hancock for Gustave Meyer who was a partner with the Isambert Brothers in a soap factory near Churchill. It was sold to William Bayes Ward in 1901, a draper with Cribb & Foote. References (offline)See Ipswich City Council 'Heritage Study, 1992'
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