CONSTABLE PLACE is a spacious Grade II Listed house situated in the heart of the
popular village of Mistley.
Constable Place retains much of its original character with high ceilings, exposed
beams, massive fireplaces in the Reception Rooms, bespoke staircases and stripped
wood floors.
This grade II listed Georgian terrace property offers spacious accommodation over 3
floors. Situated in the heart of Mistley village Constable Place offers a substantial
family home but as a former craft shop/cafe this property also offers commercial
potential.
Constable Place dates from the 18
th century and was part of the Rigby estate and the
model village built at the same time as the Adam church (Mistley Towers) and
extension of the quay. The property was purchased in the mid 19
th Century by Abram
Constable
– younger brother of the famous artist John Constable after he sold the
family milling business at Flatford Mill. Although there is no documentary evidence it is
likely that the brothers would have frequented the café during their younger years as
the family owned a barge that ran out of Mistley.