There was no workparty today, instead 35 of us had a lovely day out at How Hill near Ludham Bridge in Norfolk. All went well, we arrived at 28 minutes past 10 for our 10.30am slot. Just as we disembarked and were wondering where to go, the Trust's director, Simon, suddenly appeared from the house to welcome us all. After a brief introduction and history of How Hill, we split into two groups. One group had a most enjoyable boat trip along the river towards Irstead whilst the other group were shown around the amazing gardens. The wooded area was a mirror image of Gunton Wood with its log edgings and woodhenge. We then had time for our picnic lunch which was taken either inside the "summer house" or outside in the private garden. After lunch we reversed the groups and then were lucky enough to be able to look around the restored Wherry, Hathor. We had tea/coffee and a delicious piece of cake served in the house which left us with just enough time for a little more exploring on our own before boarding the coach for the journey home. The group said that they really enjoyed the day.
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