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Wechanged / moved into our new house yesterday. I had really been looking forward to leaving my tiny room in the old semi-detached / terraced house and filling the new place with loads of new stuff. We're now in the countryside on the edge of a village and my room is right up in theattic / ground floor . Sounds strange but it's amazing. It's really spacious (unlike my last room) andopen / airy with a skylight and windows thatoversee / overlook open fields. And I have my owndrive / staircase to get up there - everyone else is on thestorey / floor below! There's plenty of room for my new, bigtwin / double bed and oakwardrobes / hangings for my clothes. On the floor, I've got two lovely red and greenblinds / rugs covering the originalfloorboards / bricks . The house is old and everything is a bit old-styled / fashioned . The kitchen has an ancientcooker / cook that hasn't seen a saucepan in years and I think theboxes / cupboards to keep all the plates and things are about a hundred years old. Theroof / ceiling is very low and dad keeps hitting his head when he goes through the doors. I have to say that downstairs theposter / wallpaper is a bit dingy, but we can take it off and redecorate, which will be fun. It's a bit different from being in theblocks / suburbs further from the town centre, in a stylish, modern house with all mod cons. I think it will get a bit cold in winter. There are no radiators - justfireplaces / mantelpieces in every room. But I love it! Thecommunity / neighbours are cool, too. They came round last night with a welcome cake for us all. I'm really glad we've moved here. Mum and dad arehiring / renting the house for three months to see if we like beingdistant / away from the town. As far as I'm concerned, we're here to stay and I don't care if there's no public transport - I'll learn to ride a horse!
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Wechanged / moved into our new house yesterday. I had really been looking forward to leaving my tiny room in the old semi-detached / terraced house and filling the new place with loads of new stuff. We're now in the countryside on the edge of a village and my room is right up in theattic / ground floor . Sounds strange but it's amazing. It's really spacious (unlike my last room) andopen / airy with a skylight and windows thatoversee / overlook open fields. And I have my owndrive / staircase to get up there - everyone else is on thestorey / floor below! There's plenty of room for my new, bigtwin / double bed and oakwardrobes / hangings for my clothes. On the floor, I've got two lovely red and greenblinds / rugs covering the originalfloorboards / bricks . The house is old and everything is a bit old-styled / fashioned . The kitchen has an ancientcooker / cook that hasn't seen a saucepan in years and I think theboxes / cupboards to keep all the plates and things are about a hundred years old. Theroof / ceiling is very low and dad keeps hitting his head when he goes through the doors. I have to say that downstairs theposter / wallpaper is a bit dingy, but we can take it off and redecorate, which will be fun. It's a bit different from being in theblocks / suburbs further from the town centre, in a stylish, modern house with all mod cons. I think it will get a bit cold in winter. There are no radiators - justfireplaces / mantelpieces in every room. But I love it! Thecommunity / neighbours are cool, too. They came round last night with a welcome cake for us all. I'm really glad we've moved here. Mum and dad arehiring / renting the house for three months to see if we like beingdistant / away from the town. As far as I'm concerned, we're here to stay and I don't care if there's no public transport - I'll learn to ride a horse!
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