Wentworth

A zoomed-in photo of the mausoleum. Two towers can be seen at the entrance. The mausoleum has three storeys, the top two having pillars.

Today we went for a walk, starting at Wentworth village. We walked through the village to the Wentworth Estate. The first building we saw was the huge stone horse stable block. Further on, we came to the unbelievably grand Wentworth Woodhouse. In the distance we could see the mausoleum, which we saw throughout the walk. … Read more

Conisbrough Castle

A photo of the main tower and ruined stone walls of Conisbrough Castle. There is a grass bank in the foreground.

On Monday, we went for a walk from the woods to Conisbrough Castle. The walk was about nine miles long. From the woods, we walked to the nature reserve. At the end of the nature reserve, we joined the Trans-Pennine Trail. When we came up to the first bridge, there were pink flowers on both … Read more

Cusworth Hall

A photo of a boy running on a path between a yellow wheat field and a green potato field.

This week, Mum and I went for a walk from the woods to Cusworth Hall. First, we walked through Sprotbrough village. Eventually, we came to a path that went between a wheat field and a potato field. Further on, we were able to see our destination, Cusworth Hall. When we came to a right turn, … Read more

The Chocolate Bicycle

One sunny summer’s day, Tom was riding his new chocolate bicycle at the obstacle course in North Apple Park. He was about to turn to avoid a concrete wall, when suddenly his handlebars started melting. Just before his bike hit the first concrete wall of the slalom, Tom jumped off landing with a thud on … Read more

Lindrick Dale

A close-up of a family of swans on the water: two adults and three cygnets.

This week, Oliver, Mum and I went for a five mile walk at Lindrick Dale. While we were going up a road to the woodland, Mum spotted a topiary of a rooster. When we got to the woods, we spotted a ram called Arthur. In between parts of the woodland there was a golf course. … Read more