Flatford Mill

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Flatford Mill
Flatford Mill
Another view of the mill
Another view of the mill

Flatford Mill is a Grade I listed 18th Century watermill built in 1733 in Flatford, East Bergholt, Suffolk, England. Attached to the mill is a 17th Century miller's cottage which is also Grade I listed.

The property is located in the heart of Dedham Vale, a typically English rural landscape.

It is noted as the location for works by John Constable, whose father owned the mill. Constable made the mill and its immediate surroundings the subject of a many of his most famous paintings; it is the title of one of his most iconic paintings Flatford MillTate Britain, and in the title or the subject of several others of his largest paintings (Flatford Mill from a lock on the Stour[1] and Flatford Mill from the lock (A water mill) (private collection), The Lock (Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid, plus others in Philadelphia, London and elsewhere. The Hay Wain, which features Willy Lott's Cottage, was painted from the front of the mill.

The mill is located just downstream from Bridge Cottage which, along with neighbouring Valley Farm and Willy Lott's Cottage, are leased to the Field Studies Council, a group uses them as locations for arts-based courses.

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Coordinates: 51.958796° N 1.021306° E