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Warrick Castle

UNITED KINGDOM | Sunday, 4 November 2007 | Views [1578] | Comments [1]

Us at one of the towers we walked up at Warrick Caslte

Us at one of the towers we walked up at Warrick Caslte

We headed off in JD down the motor wall all the way to Warwick, where we went and explored Warrick Castle.

It was great because
Warwick Castle is the nicest castles we have seen since being here due to it being so well maintained. Mind you we've only seen two other castles!!
You have access to most of the castle's rooms so you can explore as much as possible, it was great. There were heaps of stairs to walk up and down and they were really narrow and dark, so you have to be careful.

It was great imagining yourself back in the era where they wore all the body armor and the ladies wore the HUGE dresses. They had wax figures rein acting what it would have been like, they looked SO really. Candice was looking at one for ages thinking it might come to life and scare us both, but it didn't obviously because it's made of wax!

We then went for a walk through the castles grounds gardens, where all the leaves on the trees were beautiful different colours and all falling to the ground still. Not long now and there won't be any leaves left.

We then walked into Warwick it self and had lunch in the old town. It is only a really small town.

We then left to go home on a different route away from the motor way to go to a town (WE LOVE THE NAME) 'Wolverhampton' it's like a cross between Wolverine off X-men and Rockampton. But you have to say it's name in a really gruff voice, otherwise it's not the same. We took some photos of ourselves under the Wolverhampton sign with all the traffic going past, Candice struck a Wolverine pose as you can see in the photos.

We then headed home. THE END!

Tags: Sightseeing

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hi

  lewis Jun 13, 2008 8:41 PM

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