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  1. Wivenhoe Park by John Constable. Wivenhoe Park is a landscaped green space of more than 200 acres (81 ha) at the eastern edge of Colchester, England. It is the site of Wivenhoe House, a four-star hotel, based in an eighteenth-century Grade II listed house.

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    Wivenhoe Park. Wivenhoe Park, by John Constable, 1816. ( National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.) Wivenhoe Park, bordering on the town of Colchester, is the location for the University of Essex. The site was the home for several centuries of the Rebow family, descendants of Flemish clothweavers from Colchester.

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  3. History. Explore. Pretty as a picture. Wivenhoe Park is home to our Colchester Campus. Wivenhoe Park is a striking landscape of more than 220 acres. Home to a range of plants and wildlife including some extraordinary and historic trees, this picturesque paradise can only be appreciated fully in person.

  4. Wikipedia article References. Wivenhoe Park is a painting of an English landscape park, the estate of the Rebow family, by the English Romantic painter, John Constable (1776–1837). John Constable was born in Suffolk, and is known principally for his landscape paintings, especially the landscapes of the countryside where he spent his childhood.

  5. Wivenhoe Park is a striking landscape of more than 200 acres. It was immortalised in oils by world-famous painter John Constable in 1816. His masterpiece, Wivenhoe Park, now hangs in pride of place at the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC, but you can enjoy the park itself every day.