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Coordinates: 51°5734N 1°0107E / 51.95945°N 1.01866°E / 51.95945; 1.01866
 

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Bridge Cottage

Bridge Cottage is a 16th-century thatched cottageinFlatford, East Bergholt, Suffolk, England. It has been a National Trust property since 1943 and a Grade II* listed building since 1955.[1][2] The National Trust market the property under the name "Flatford: Bridge Cottage".[3] The building is timber framed, but this is not evident from the outside as it is rendered.[1] The II* grading, unusual for an architecturally unremarkable cottage, "reflects the importance of the cottage as part of the Flatford Mill group and its significance in the work of John Constable".[1]

The property is located in the heart of Dedham Vale, a typical Suffolk rural landscape. It is noted as the location for works by John Constable, and presents an exhibition of his paintings.[citation needed]

The cottage is located just upstream from Flatford Mill 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.[citation needed]

The property provides access to a number of walks along the River Stour.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Historic England. "Bridge Cottage (Grade II*) (1033472)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 27 May 2014.
  • ^ Historic England. "Details from listed building database (1033472)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 4 July 2006.
  • ^ "Flatford: Bridge Cottage". National Trust. Retrieved 27 May 2014.
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    51°57′34N 1°01′07E / 51.95945°N 1.01866°E / 51.95945; 1.01866


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