Goldrood House

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Goldrood House by Henry Davy, 1858

Goldrood House is a Grade II listed building in Chantry, Ipswich, Suffolk, England.[1] The building is currently part of St Joseph's College.

The land was bought in 1809 by Samuel Alexander who then had the house built in 1811.[2] It is a two-storey white brick house. It has a large 3 windowed bow on the south eastern front.[1] It was the home of the Quaker banker Dykes Alexander.[3]

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