Wenham Place

A farmhouse since at least the nineteenth century, early-sixteenth century Welham Place is thought to be the remains of a much larger mansion that was enlarged again in the nineteenth century. It is believed to have been owned by Willy Lott, whose cottage at Flatford was made famous in the painting by John Constable, but was tenanted at the time. Attached to the rear of the house is a sixteenth century walled garden with bee boles in one wall and a nineteenth century gabled summerhouse. During the twentieth century most of the earlier farm buildings were replaced.
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