Now listen again to Laura
while you check the transcription of her description.
"Erm ... the
loveliest house that I've ever lived in was one that I lived
in with my grandparents when I was a child. And the name of
the house was Crosslands. And I have some very very happy
memories of Crosslands."
"It was ... it
seemed so huge to me as a child. And it had a lovely living
room with a piano in it and a lovely sort of hall with lots of
carpets and chests and antiques and so on."
"And there was a mysterious room, it was
the drawing room, and we only used it on Sundays, or erm when
the vicar came for tea, or Christmas Day or Easter Day, and I
was ... used to be amazed about this room because it had the
best furniture in it but it was covered up with sheets ... it
was as if all the furniture was wearing clothes ... and it
seemed to me ridiculous that we couldn't enjoy this beautiful
furniture all the week through really."
"And
probably my favourite room was the kitchen. It had a lovely
red flagstone floor, which was always highly polished, and an
Aga, you know one of those big cookers that heats the whole
room so it was always warm there, and there was a kind of
clothes-horse above it that we used to hang all our clothes
on, and it was just ... it was lovely. It was a very warm room
with baked bread and ... my grandmother used to make ice cream
and we'd eat it in there and ... there was a vegetable garden
leading from there so I spent a lot of time in the vegetable
garden picking peas and eating them ... my grandmother used to
get really cross with me because I used to pick all the
vegetables and the fruit for our meals and then I'd eat half
of them, because they tasted so delicious coming fresh from
the garden."
"Now, I went
back to it a few years ago and it was a big mistake. They've
modernised it inside, they've got rid of those lovely old
fireplaces ... have just gone. And they've knocked a wall down
so the drawing room and the living room have become one big
modern plastic kind of room."
"But I think
what upset me most about it was the feeling that the house had
shrunk, it had become smaller and that my memory of this
lovely large warm comfortable house had turned into an old
house with modernised rooms inside it. And it taught me a
lesson really, that you can't go back on the past and
recapture it. But there's a beautiful memory there."