taken 12 years ago, near to How Hill, Norfolk, England
Entrance to How Hill House, Ludham
In the early part of the 20th century the Norwich architect Edward Boardman designed and built a holiday home for the family at How Hill, at the western end of Ludham on the banks of the River Ant. It was completed in 1904. The house was enlarged in 1915 and the family moved there permanently.
How Hill House has since become one of the best known landmarks in the area and the How Hill estate, now managed by the Broads Authority, offers public access, a nature reserve and nature trail plus a museum at Toad Hole cottage.