Cranfield Mill is a 23 story, mixed-used development located on the waterfront with access from College Street in
Ipswich,
England. The Mill was the first phase of the Cranfields Mill development at Albion Quay on the waterfront at a cost of £42 million and was designed by John Lyall Architects and was proposed to be the 'landmark' building of
Ipswich. The building has become the tallest building in
East Anglia however, this achievement is rendered obsolete as the development had financial difficulties and was never fitted out. The only occupant of the building is Dance East. This building has become a metaphor of the British economy along with the Regatta Quay development which were both abandoned before completion as the contractors went into administration.