Best attractions and places to see around East Bergholt are situated within the picturesque Dedham Vale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, a landscape famously depicted by John Constable. The area is characterized by rolling fields and the meandering River Stour, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical landmarks. Visitors can explore sites connected to Constable's legacy and enjoy the serene environment of this Suffolk village.
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Lemons Hill Bridge carries the road across the northern end of Alton water reservoir. It links the two parts of Tattingstone village.
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There are guided tours available in the holiday season which you can pick up from Flatford Cottage where there is also a pretty decent cafe and a picnic area. Boats are also available for hire and there are short boat tours that will take you on the beautiful Stour as far as Dedham.
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The Flatford Granary stored grain until the 19th century when flour milling became profitable. Owned by Golding Constable, it passed to his son Abram and was eventually sold to William Bentall in 1846.
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The Flatford Granary stored grain until the 19th century when flour milling became profitable. Owned by Golding Constable, it passed to his son Abram and was eventually sold to William Bentall in 1846.
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The best view of the upper part of Alton Water. A wide, fast descent to the bridge from either direction with a short climb out.
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One of the quintessential rural English scenes. A dead end on road, although there is an off-road route that connects to Manningtree if you don't mind some gravel riding.
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Lemons Hill Bridge crosses Alton Water and links the two parts of Tattingstone which were split when the reservoir was created. A great number of buildings were lost. In the north is the village pub, the White Horse, a lovely place to stop, while in the south is an 18th century workhouse and the parish church. If you are running through the village keep an eye out for the red phone box which is home to a collection of audio recordings of people who were impacted by the flooding of the area to make way for Alton Water.
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From the National Trust; 'The Granary was used to store grain until it could be processed at either the water or steam mills, a function it continued to provide until the early 19th-century. By the middle of the 18th-century it was more lucrative to mill grain into flour than to full cloth. Flatford Mill was converted into a flour mill and the Granary was used to store grain and flour. Until his death in 1816, Flatford Granary formed part of Golding Constable's (John Constable's father) milling estate. The Granary then passed to Golding's younger son Abram who sold it to William Bentall in 1846.'
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East Bergholt is rich in history, particularly related to John Constable. You can visit Willy Lott's Cottage, famously depicted in 'The Hay Wain', and the nearby Flatford Mill, a Grade I listed 18th-century watermill. Also explore Flatford Granary, which was part of Golding Constable's milling estate. Don't miss St Mary's Church in East Bergholt with its unique detached bell cage, or St Mary's Church, Dedham, a grand 15th-century building.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Both Willy Lott's Cottage and Flatford Granary are listed as family-friendly. The area around Flatford Mill offers boat trips on the River Stour and picnic areas. Lemons Hill Bridge, Alton Water, is also family-friendly, offering views of Suffolk's largest man-made reservoir where various watersports can be enjoyed.
East Bergholt is nestled within the Dedham Vale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, often called 'Constable Country'. The meandering River Stour is a central feature, offering scenic walks along its banks and opportunities for boat trips. You can also visit Alton Water, Suffolk's largest man-made reservoir, crossed by Lemons Hill Bridge, which is great for cycling and water sports. The Manningtree Estuary, a short distance away, is a wildlife-rich area.
The area around East Bergholt is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling with routes like the 'Great Wenham β Oranges and Lemons CafΓ© loop from East Bergholt' (Cycling around East Bergholt). For mountain biking, try the 'Constable country loop from Manningtree β Dedham Vale' (MTB Trails around East Bergholt). Running and walking routes are also popular, including the 'Flatford Granary β Willy Lott's Cottage loop from Stratford St. Mary' (Running Trails around East Bergholt).
Yes, the entire Dedham Vale offers picturesque views. Willy Lott's Cottage and its surroundings provide iconic views immortalized by Constable. Lemons Hill Bridge, Alton Water, offers expansive views across the reservoir. The Manningtree Estuary also provides scenic vistas of the water and surrounding landscape.
The Dedham Vale, with its rolling fields and river, is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery, blooming gardens, and pleasant weather for walking and outdoor activities. Autumn brings vibrant colours to the landscape, while winter can offer serene, crisp views, especially along the River Stour. The area's natural beauty makes it a rewarding visit in any season.
Yes, Lemons Hill Bridge, Alton Water, is listed as wheelchair accessible, offering views of the reservoir. While specific path accessibility can vary, many of the National Trust sites in the Flatford area strive to provide accessible routes where possible. It's advisable to check directly with individual attractions for detailed accessibility information.
Near Willy Lott's Cottage, there is a cafe at Flatford Cottage, which also has a picnic area. The village of East Bergholt and nearby Dedham offer various pubs and cafes. For example, the White Horse pub is located near Lemons Hill Bridge in Tattingstone.
St Mary's Church in East Bergholt, dating from the 15th and 16th centuries, is notable for its detached 16th-century wooden bell cage. Due to financial issues, the church tower was never completed, so the bells are housed separately and are rung using human force on a wooden headstock. John Constable's parents are buried in the churchyard, and there are family memorials inside.
Yes, boat trips are available on the River Stour, particularly from the Flatford area. You can hire boats or take short guided tours that will take you along the beautiful Stour as far as Dedham, offering a unique perspective of the landscape that inspired John Constable.
Flatford Mill is a Grade I listed 18th-century watermill, famously immortalized in John Constable's painting, 'The Hay Wain'. It was part of Golding Constable's milling estate. While the interior is often used for residential courses, visitors can admire the mill from the outside and appreciate the views that inspired the artist, making it a key part of the Constable Country experience.
Yes, for those interested in local produce, the Dedham Vale Vineyard offers a different kind of cultural experience in the wider Dedham Vale area. It's a great opportunity to sample local wines and enjoy the rural setting.


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