Best attractions and places to see around Mile End, an area in East London, offer a mix of urban green spaces and historical sites. Known for its canal-side paths and proximity to larger parks, the region provides opportunities for easy walks and exploration. The area combines residential zones with cultural landmarks, reflecting its diverse heritage. Visitors can find various points of interest, from local parks to historical structures.
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This isnβt St Mary the Virgin Church, Dedham. This is St Mary the Virgin Church, East Bergholt. Well worth a visit.
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A typical English church with a very old cemetery
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Whilst people have been worshipping on this spot for over 1,000 years, this beautiful church was originally built somewhere around 1350, nearly 700 years ago. It was originally designed with a tower in mind, but it was never completed. Legend says that every time the builders stopped for the night, the devil tore it down. Whatever happened, the five bells, considered the heaviest in England, are now housed in a bell cage and still rung before each service.
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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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Dedham Therapy Farm is a tranquil retreat in the Suffolk countryside, offering therapeutic activities and programs to promote mental health and well-being. Whilst you cannot actually enter the farm without appointment, you can still stroll by and enjoy the animal interactions.
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A distinctive landmark with its strange mix of assorted materials and partially ruined state.
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Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Willy Lott's Cottage offers guided tours and boat hire on the Stour. Flatford Granary is also family-friendly. Additionally, you can stroll by the Dedham Therapy Farm Animal Enclosure to see animals.
The area is rich in history. You can explore Willy Lott's Cottage, a Grade I-listed cottage famous from John Constable's paintings. The Flatford Granary, once owned by Golding Constable, also offers a glimpse into the region's past. For religious history, visit St Mary's Church, Dedham, which dates back to 1492.
There are various outdoor activities available. For gravel biking, you can find routes like 'The Wivenhoe Trail' or 'Bridleway Past Roman River'. Running enthusiasts can explore trails such as 'Colchester Castle β St Botolph's Priory loop'. Road cyclists have options like 'Dedham Boathouse Restaurant β River Stour at Dedham loop'. You can find more details and routes on the Gravel biking around Mile End, Running Trails around Mile End, and Road Cycling Routes around Mile End guide pages.
Yes, two significant religious buildings are St Mary's Church, Dedham, a grand 15th-century church with a striking 131-foot tower, and St Mary the Virgin Church, East Bergholt, known for its unique bell cage housing the heaviest peal of five bells in England.
While the area is known for its historical sites, Willy Lott's Cottage is situated in the beautiful Dedham Vale, offering picturesque river views. The Dedham Therapy Farm Animal Enclosure is also set in the tranquil Suffolk countryside, near a lake, providing a peaceful natural setting.
Near Willy Lott's Cottage, there is a cafe and a picnic area available. The area around Flatford Granary also features a pub and restaurant options.
Yes, the region offers opportunities for easy walks, particularly along its canal-side paths. Many of the nearby routes for gravel biking and running also include easier sections. For example, the 'Swans on the River Colne loop' is an easy running route, and several gravel biking routes are rated easy, such as 'Bridleway Past Roman River'.
Visitors appreciate the blend of urban green spaces and historical sites. The area's canal-side paths are popular for exploration, and the historical significance of places like Willy Lott's Cottage and St Mary's Church, Dedham is highly valued. The komoot community has shared over 50 photos and given more than 140 upvotes for these attractions.
The Dedham Therapy Farm Animal Enclosure offers a unique experience, allowing visitors to stroll by and interact with animals in a tranquil setting, even without an appointment. St Mary the Virgin Church, East Bergholt, with its freestanding bell cage, is also a distinctive historical site.
Yes, near Willy Lott's Cottage in Flatford, boats are available for hire, and short boat tours can take you along the beautiful River Stour as far as Dedham. Guided tours of the cottage itself are also available during the holiday season.
The area features several man-made monuments. Flatford Granary is a historical man-made monument that stored grain until the 19th century. Willy Lott's Cottage, while a settlement, is also considered a significant man-made historical monument due to its cultural importance.


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