Come and spend the day in Flatford, home of the beautiful 16th-century thatched
Bridge Cottage, which is located in the heart of Dedham Vale?
This is the location for John Constable's famous idyllic pastoral paintings, and visitors are invited to attend exhibitions held in the cottage.
One of the best ways to experience the countryside that John Constable knew and loved is to take the
Constable Country Walk around the picturesque Stour Valley. By following in the footsteps of Constable you’ll have a better appreciation of the trees, rivers, sounds and light captured on canvass by one of the greatest British painters of all time.
Admission prices: Standard Admission Bridge Cottage: free.
Open Bank Holiday Mondays. Property may close early in winter if weather is bad (October–January). Last admission 30 minutes before closing
Parking: Parking (not NT), 200 yards (pay & display), charge including NT members
Education: Suitable for school groups. Tours for school groups can be arranged on a theme of Constable's paintings at Flatford
Families & children: Pushchairs and baby back-carriers admitted
Shopping: NT shop with a range of Constable-related books and gifts
Refreshments: Riverside tea-room next to Bridge Cottage serving teas, light lunches and home-made cakes. Kiosk open during busy periods for ice-cream and snacks
Other highlights in Flatford Mill include an
Annual Open Day for Valley Farmhouse in September, and new this year is the
Flatford Family Trail and the two
Waymarked Walks (up to two miles).
Flatford Mill, Valley Farm and
Willy Lott's House are leased to the Field Studies Council, which runs arts-based courses for all age groups. For information on courses telephone 01206 298283. There is no general public access to these buildings, but the Field Studies Council will arrange tours for groups.
For further details on Constable please see
Gainsborough and ConstableFor a B&B that was once owned by John Constable's father, please see
The GranaryFor boats available to hire please see
Flatford Boats