What better way to appreciate the charm and beauty of this small hamlet, particularly in the quiet of the early morning and evening, than to come and stay for a while. Dedharn and East Bergholt are within easy reach and offer a range of pubs and restaurants. Evening rowing boat hire from the Granary by arrangement.
Contact
Margery or Derek Tripp |
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The Granary, once owned by John Constable's father, has been sympathetically restored and now houses a Rural Bygones Museum. Bed and Breakfast is offered in the very tastefully converted annex - once used as stabling for John Constable's horse, Nancy.
See Multi map for how to get to East Bergholt, you will find the Granary At Flatford on the East Bergholt Map or look for the Granary and Cycle museum on the Flatford map.
The accommodation is full of character with exposed Beams and leaded windows and opens out onto a beautiful garden bordered by the River Stour. All rooms are en suite with colour televisions and a dining area complete with kettle, toaster and fridge. |
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Breakfast is supplied the previous evening so that guests can enjoy complete flexibility and privacy. John Constable painted many world-renowned paintings at Flatford including the Haywain and The Boat Builder. |
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