Willy Lott's cottage
Originally known as Gibeons Farm, lived in by William Lott (1761-1849), a tenant farmer, this cottage gained its name and fame through John Constable's inclusion of it in several of his paintings.
It is located on the bank of the River Stour, downstream from Flatford Mill, which was owned by Constable's father and is now a Grade 1 listed building in the care of the National Trust.
Willy Lott's cottage
Originally known as Gibeons Farm, lived in by William Lott (1761-1849), a tenant farmer, this cottage gained its name and fame through John Constable's inclusion of it in several of his paintings.
It is located on the bank of the River Stour, downstream from Flatford Mill, which was owned by Constable's father and is now a Grade 1 listed building in the care of the National Trust.