The large Edwardian[?] building houses the Norfolk Broads Study Centre, an independent charitable organisation which runs residential environmental courses for groups of schoolchildren.
The How Hill Nature Reserve is administered by the Broads Authority.
The "Electric Eel" is an electric passenger boat on which visitors can take a trip through the maze of reed-fringed dykes, normally not accessible to the general public.
"Toad Hole Museum" is a former marshman's cottage and also houses the Broads Information Centre.
Boardman's windpump is a trestle or skeleton windpump, and Clayrack Windpump is the same, only smaller.
Just south of How Hill is Turf Fen windpump.
This embroidery pattern was copied from one of How Hill's publicity leaflets from a few years ago.
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