Warners- Alvaston Hall
We couldn't wait to explore the acres of award-winning gardens at Alvaston Hall.
A great day was spent in the wonderful city of Liverpool, stopping first for a drink by the Albert Docks and its many impressive boats and dockyards. We took photos under the 10-meter-tall rainbow coloured Liverpool Mountain. Next, we made our way to the Liverpool Museum an amazing place to visit where we learnt so much about Liverpool and its history.
Everyone had been looking forward to taking the the ferry across the Mersey. The Mersey is described as 'the gateway to the British Empire and the door to the world' for its port’s importance. We finished off the afternoon looking around several of the large souvenir shops in the Albert Dock, where we all bought some wonderful memorabilia to take back home.
The evening performances never disappointed. They were filled with polished dance routines and amazing vocals. We sang along at the tops of our voices to all our favourite songs.
We then took a trip on the open top sightseeing bus. We learnt so much about this famous Roman city, from the racecourse the Roodie being the oldest in the country and also Chester being the oldest city in the country. We took in many, many sights and were fascinated by the all the old Romans and Tudor houses.
You would always find us on the dance floor, showing off our disco moves, late into the night! We just love dancing!
A relaxing stroll
around Overwater Marina was on the agenda. There were plenty of beautiful, vibrant boats for us to admire. We stopped at a little café for a drink and a spot of lunch situated on the canal bank. We then drove into Nantwich, the local town which is known as the flower town as it has the most beautiful flowers and blooms everywhere you looked. We explored the tiny streets and stopped off for a drink before browsing the many shops, spending our holiday pennies on souvenirs to take home.
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