Flatford Bridge was very important for people in Flatford because:
- it was the way people crossed the river to start the walk from Flatford to Dedham
- it was much used by cattle and horse and carts crossing the river from Bridge Cottage to reach the the water meadows that formed part of the Valley Farm estate
After the start of the River Stour Navigation in the early 18th Century, the central section of the bridge had to be widened so that barges could travel safely underneath it. A central vertical support was also needed because heavy weights crossing the unsupported central section of the bridge would have caused stress on the timbers. With the advent of even heavier loads, like a tractors, a second central support was added. Even so, the bridge required constant repair and has been replaced at regular intervals.
Scroll to the bottom of this page to see Constable’s painting of Flatford Bridge.