Plaque

John Constable - Well Walk

John Constable - Well Walk John Constable - Well Walk

Erection date: 1923

Inscription

John Constable (1776 - 1837), painter, lived here.
L. C. C.

Site: John Constable - Well Walk (1 memorial)

NW3, Well Walk, 40

March 2018: This house is for sale, for £4 million, for the first time in 30 years. The article includes photos of the interior and says this is where Constable "spent the last ten years of his life before his death" "at his studio on Charlotte Street in Central London".

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John Constable - Well Walk

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John Constable

Painter. Born in East Bergholt, on the Essex/Suffolk border. From 1819 Consta...

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John Constable - Well Walk

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London County Council

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