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Edwardian Pleasure Wherry Hathor at How Hill House, Ludham
Heritage Open Day: Step aboard a famous Norfolk Pleasure Wherry, built in 1905, learn about her Egyptian themed interior and experience the plush surroundings enjoyed by a wealthy Edwardian family sailing on the Broads at the beginning of the 20th Century. HATHOR, is the magnificent Edwardian Pleasure Wherry built in 1905 for Ethel and Helen Colman, two of the daughters of the founder of the Colman Mustard Company.
HATHOR will be moored at the riverside staithe at How Hill, home of her interior designer, Norfolk architect Edward Boardman. 56 feet in length, and with a mast rising to 45 feet, HATHOR's fine internal sycamore panelling is extensively inlaid with Egyptian symbols and motifs.
Fri 6 Sep:1000-1600; Sat 7 Sep:1000-1600. Outdoor concert Sirens at the Helms: 1500; Sun 8 Sep:1000-1600; Mon 9 Sep:1000-1600; Tues 10 Sep:1000-1600; Wed 11 Sep:1000-1600; Thu 12 Sep:1000-1600; Fri 13 Sep:1000-1600; Sat 14 Sep:1000-1600; Sun 15 Sep:1000-1600; Free Entry.
How Hill Trust, How Hill House, How Hill Road, Ludham, Norfolk NR29 5PG
Fri 6 Sep to Sun 15 September