Wednesday, 30 October 2013

First Impression of Caverswall

Last week, we visited a small British village, called Caverswall, and set in the graceful Staffordshire countryside. We went there by bus which took approximately 15 minutes.

The first impression that Caverswall gave us was green, peaceful and beautiful. I even can smell the fragrance of fresh soil. We visited some local buildings, such as, Caverswall Village Hall, The Red House, Caverswall Castle, St Peters Church and St Filumena’s Catholic Primary School. Caverswall Village Hall, which is beside a broad pastureland, is a big and quiet building. The Red House is a pub, unfortunately, it was not open when we visited. We saw St peters Church and Caverswall Castle, a historic moated castle. We were attracted by its magnificent appearance and next time, if we have a chance to visit inside, we will be very grateful to the owner.

We met Charles Walker who is Lorenzo’s friend and invited us to visit his house and garden. He is an engineer and used to teach at Staffordshire University. In addition, he creates a lot of craftwork using bamboo. In his big garden, we found a small wooden house built in a tree, not very tall, it was a brilliant place for children to play. He told us they often made a campfire to celebrate some things with friends, i can imagine what a wonderful time they had.

It is a really good trip for me, I like the countryside.

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