Stratford Mill is an 1820 painting by English Romantic landscape artist John Constable. This work is located in the National Gallery in London, United Kingdom.
Stratford Mill is a watermill located on the River Stour near the village of Stratford St. Mary in Suffolk, England. Dating back to the 16th century, the mill has a rich history and is a prominent landmark in the area.
Constructed of red brick with a distinctive wooden waterwheel, Stratford Mill embodies traditional English rural architecture. Over the centuries, it has served various purposes, including grinding corn and later producing electricity.

