Reviews
Add Review- Antony CullenReviewed on Google Maps
Beautiful old timey place by the river. Amazing arboretum, All open access. Holds community events for children and adults alike. could spend all day here!
- steve butterfieldReviewed on Google Maps
We found this fab place through a Google search and so glad we did. There were some fantastic walks and scenery. We went on the Electric Eel boat trip and the guy driving was very knowledgeable, welcoming and informative. Saw a bit of wildlife, a quick flash of blue from a Kingfisher, was my highlight, but not as much as you would do in the summer months but was still enjoyable. We were informed that as we had been on the boat trip we could do the nature trail for free. We would of loved to ...
- mark nicholsReviewed on Google Maps
Beautiful, beautiful - Beeeeautiful house and gardens. Once more - this may be my own bias toward such historic and charming estates - but How Hill House was and will remain one of my top visitor attractions on the broads. It is free to enter, there is a lovely little cafe, and a small gift shop in Toad Hall cottage. We walked the woodland path to the secret gardens and to our surprise were the only family there. Perhaps there were more, but the garden is big enough to lose sight of others bu...
- Robert WaltonReviewed on Google Maps
How Hill House was built 1904 to designs of the noted Norfolk country house architect T.E. Boardman (1861-1950) as his home. It's listed grade II.
- Steven Alexander SimmondsReviewed on Google Maps
Between the views of the river, the beautiful gardens and walks and the lunch, this place truly is superb and a must visit location when in the area. Historical and informative, lots to see and learn here. The meals are light with gluten free options and reasonably priced. The portion size was just right and provided great value for money. The coffee is good and they do have different tea choices. Come visit! My thanks to Simon who served us.