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Grant Court
The Grant Court is a street with two lanes in Ipswich.
Grant Court
type of road
Secondary road
Lanes
2
River Walk
Green Street
Poplar Street
Ford Field
the Dr. John Calef house (1671)
South Village Green
Street Landing
Ipswich Museum
Old Ferry Landing
Green Street Fields
Moritz B. Philipp and Jane Peterson estate (1885)
Samuel Wade – S. F. Canney house (1845)
George Dexter house (1893)
14 Argilla Rd. (c. 1920)
Thomas and Elizabeth Brown house (c 1844)
Norman J. Bolles house (c 1900)
the Stephen Boardman house (1720)
the Howard – Arthur Wesley Dow House (1680)
the Glazier – Sweet house (1728)
the Reginald Foster house (1690)
the Wilcomb-Pinder house (1718)
the Harris-Sutton House (1677)
the Foster – Grant house (1717)
the Thomas Knowlton house (1688)
the Richard Rindge house (1718)
the Thomas Dennis House (1663)
Abraham Knowlton house ( est. 1726)
the Benjamin Dutch house (1705)
Bennet-Caldwell House (est. 1725)
10 Argilla Rd. (c 1910)
11 Argilla Rd. (c. 1900)
Rev. Levi Frisbie house (est. 1788)
Heard House
the Captain John Whipple House (1677)
Ipswich Police Department
Ipswich Town Hall
the Andrew Burley house (1688)
the Jonathan Pulcifer house (1718)
Daniels Shoe Factory (est. 1843)
Ipswich Public Library
the Shoreborne Wilson – Samuel Appleton house (1685)
Hall-Haskell House
County Street
South Main Street
Ipswich Visitor Center, Choate Bridge Pub
Grant Court
Woods Lane
Tansey Lane
Riverbank Lane
Summer Street
Water Street
Old England Road
Rocky Hill Road
Scottons Lane
Turkey Shore Road
North Main Street
Kaede Bed & Breakfast, Sandpiper Bakery
Elm Street
Kinsman Court
Payne Street