We went to the Jane Austen centre and had devonshire tea. Jane Austen is a very famous author from England. I think her most famous novel is Pride and Prejudice and her most famous character is Mr Darcy. You can see on the wall behind Matt and me a painted portrait of Mr Darcy from the BBC movie of Pride and Prejudice.
This is a photo of a restuarant we visited in Bath.
Bath is called Bath because it is home to some ancient Roman baths. This is the only location in Europe that has natural warm mineral springs where the water comes from deep under ground and is already warm. A long time ago England was part of the Roman Empire and was ruled by the Romans.
Another famous structure in Bath is Bath Abbey which is a church. This is a photo from inside the Abbey. It was quite spectacular with pillars and a high decorated ceiling.
We hired bikes and went for a long bike ride from Bath heading towards Bitton. It was a beautiful day for a bike ride.
At the end of our time in Bath we picked up a hire car and drove around other parts of southern England. We went to Cornwall and visited the Tintagel Castle Ruins.
We went to see the ancient site of Stonehenge. We walked all around the rocks and listened to an audi guide. We heard about how Stonehenge is some kind of sundial and also measured the seasons. We also learnt that there are lots of lumps of earth around the rocks and on hills in the surrounding area. These lumps of earth are called barrows. These are tombs of people who lived at the time. Nobody really knows how Stonehenge was made or what it was used for. It remains a mystery today. The large blocks were probably carried a long way down river to get to the site.
This is one of the little Cotswold villages we drove through. It was very old and the doorways were tiny because people who lived a long time ago were much shorter than people who live today.
We went to Stratford Upon Avon and went to some other tourist attractions. This is Anne Hathaway's cottage. Anne Hathaway was the wife of William Shakespeare. The Hathaway family owned and lived in this cottage for hundreds of years.



