Andre’s Dream Activities

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1. True/False Quiz

2. Comprehension Quiz

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Old Jack’s Ghost Stories from England (2)

This page has information about the places in Old Jack’s Ghost Stories from England (2).

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1. Chester City Walls

Chester is a very old, historic city in North West England. It was built by the Romans around 2000 years ago. The Romans built walls around the city to protect it. The walls are still there today. They are around 2 miles (3.2km) long. The walls are a tourist attraction, and many people enjoy walking along the walls. If the weather is nice, walking along the walls is a great way to see Chester!

 

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Other interesting places in Chester:

Chester Amphitheatre. It is said that the Romans used this amphitheatre for sports such as boxing and wrestling, and gladiator fighting!

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2. The Feathers Hotel, Ludlow, Shropshire

The Feathers Hotel was built in the 17th Century. It is very famous for its beautiful architecture and design. It is in the centre of Ludlow, a very old market town in Shropshire. Ludlow has many historic buildings and is in the middle of beautiful countryside. It is not far from the border between England and Wales.

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Other interesting places in Ludlow:

Ludlow Castle: Ludlow Castle was built in the 11th Century. You can walk around the castle and learn about its history.

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3. Ye Olde Starre Inne, York

Ye Olde Starre Inne  is York’s oldest pub. It has been a pub since 1644. It is very near to York Minster. It is in a street called Stonegate. This street is very famous because Guy Fawkes, one of England’s most famous people, was born here in 1570.

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4. Hampton Court Palace, London

Hampton Court Palace is one of London’s most famous palaces. It used to be owned by Henry VIII. It was built around 1514. Now, it is a very popular tourist attraction. The palace has many antiques and works of art. It also has gardens and a maze, called Hampton Court Maze.

It is open every day from 10:00am – 6:00pm.

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Hampton Court Maze

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5. Tower of London, London

The Tower of London is another very famous tourist attraction in London. It was built in the 11th Century by William the Conqueror. It is famous for being a prison, where many people, including kings, queens and princes, were kept and killed.

It is open every day, from 9:00am-5:30pm Tuesday to Saturday, and 10:00am to 5:30pm on Sunday/Monday.

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6. Dover Castle

Dover Castle is England’s largest castle. It was built in the 12th Century. It is a popular tourist attraction and has a great tower, secret tunnels and views of the sea.

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Website: http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/daysout/properties/dover-castle/

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Old Jack’s Ghost Stories from England (1)

This page has information about the places in Old Jack’s Ghost Stories from England (1).

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1. Treasurer’s House

Treasurer’s House is in the centre of York, behind the large cathedral, York Minster.

Treasurer’s House is owned by the National Trust. The previous owner was Frank Green, a rich businessman. He enjoyed collecting antiques, and you can see his antiques in the house today. The house has gardens which are beautiful in all seasons. It also has a tearoom and a shop.

More information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treasurer%27s_House,_York

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Other interesting places near Treasurer’s House:

York Minster – One of Europe’s largest and most famous cathedrals. (Cathedral = large church).

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The Shambles – A very old, narrow street near York Minster. The buildings in the street date back to the 14th and 15th Century. Today, there are shops and cafes in the old buildings. It is a very popular with tourists.

2. Duddon, Cheshire

Duddon is a small village 5 miles (8km) from Chester. The number 84 bus runs from Chester to Duddon.

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If you are visiting Chester and have some free time, Duddon is a nice place to enjoy the English countryside.

The pub, The Headless Woman, has closed and there are plans to build houses on the site.

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Interesting places near Duddon:

The City of Chester

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Chester is an old Roman city, and has a history of 2000 years. It has many old buildings, a cathedral (large church) and old Roman walls around the city. Cheshire – Chester and Duddon are in the county of Cheshire. Cheshire has some beautiful countryside and small towns and villages. It is also very close to Wales and Liverpool. Old Jack recommends hiring a car. You can drive through the countryside and also easily visit Wales and Liverpool.

3. The Prince Rupert Hotel

The Prince Rupert Hotel is in the middle of the historic town of Shrewsbury, and has a very long history. It also has royal connections. Around 400 years ago, Prince Rupert, the grandson of King James I, stayed here. There are 12th century rooms and 15th century rooms. It has a restaurant and a spa.

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Shrewsbury has many interesting sights, for example, Shrewsbury Castle and Shrewsbury Abbey, a church founded in 1083. The town has old traditional streets and a river. Charles Darwin was born here.

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4. Ettington Park Hotel

Ettington Park Hotel is 6 miles from Stratford-upon-Avon. It is a large gothic mansion, and sits in the beautiful Warwickshire countryside.

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Stratford-upon-Avon is famous as the birthplace of William Shakespeare.

Interesting sights in Stratford-upon-Avon:

William Shakespeare’s Birthplace – Shakespeare was born in this house. It is now a museum and a popular tourist destination.

Anne Hathaway’s Cottage – Shakespeare’s wife, Anne Hathaway, lived here when she was a child.

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Royal Shakespeare Theatre – You can enjoy one of Shakespeare’s plays in this theatre next to the River Avon.

5. Liverpool Street Station

Liverpool Street Station is one of the Underground’s busiest stations. It is on four main lines – Central, Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan. The platforms on the Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines were opened in 1875, and the Central line platforms opened in 1912.

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From Liverpool Street Station, you can find a train to take you to many of London’s famous sights.

6. Macdonald Berystede Hotel

This hotel is an old stately home with gardens. It is surrounded by beautiful countryside, and is only 15 miles from Heathrow Airport.

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Other interesting  places near the hotel

Ascot is a rural village famous for the Ascot Racecourse. The racecourse was founded in 1711 by Queen Anne. There are many horseraces at the racecourse. The most famous is the Gold Cup. This is held during the Royal Ascot horserace. The race is held every June.

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The hotel is only 10 miles from Windsor Castle, which is the world’s oldest and largest inhabited (inhabited = people live there) castle in the world. Every year, hundreds of thousands of tourists visit Windsor Castle.

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Chi-obaa and Her Town Activities

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