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How Hill House is a large Edwardian house in How Hill, an area of Ludham parish, Norfolk, England. The house overlooks the River Ant and is within the Broads National Park . The house was designed in the vernacular revival style by the English architect Edward Thomas Boardman in 1903 who intended it to be his family's country retreat.
How Hill House An embroidery inspired by Toad Hole Museum. How Hill is a hamlet on the River Ant within The Broads National Park in Ludham parish, Norfolk, England.. How Hill House, completed in 1903, was designed by Thomas Boardman, [1] son of the architect Edward Boardman; he was Mayor of Norwich in 1905–1906.
How Hill staithe has a thatched boathouse, and the reeds which are cut for thatching are often stacked on the staithe to allow them to dry. [17] Below How Hill the river makes a wide horseshoe bend, passing Neaves Drainage mill as it heads towards Ludham Bridge. The mill was built in 1870, but was becoming derelict in the 1970s.
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Edward Boardman (1833–1910) was a Norwich born architect. He succeeded John Brown as the most successful Norwich architect in the second half of the 19th century. [1] His work included both civic and ecclesiastical buildings, in addition to private commissions. [2]
Boardman's Drainage Windmill is located at How Hill in the English county of Norfolk [1] It is on the east bank of the River Ant close to the large Edwardian building houses the Norfolk Broads Study Centre. [2] The Drainage mill is 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (2.4 km) west of the village of Ludham. The structure is a grade II* listed building. [3]
Thankfully, when grown indoors, they don't get nearly that big. But Norfolk Island pines can still max out at 6 to 9 feet tall. At the holidays, Norfolk pines often are sold as living Christmas trees.
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