My brother, sister and I were sent to our maternal grandparents in Westmorland (now Cumbria) every summer holiday. We weren't restricted. The house was enormous as Nanna had originally bought it as a private hospital before the NHS was invented.
Grandpa owned a riding school and livery stable. He was also the local blacksmith.
We learnt to ride by default. Picked raspberries, gooseberries and apples and made (rather disgusting) drinks with them. Caught sticklebacks in the river and swam in it. Walked for miles. Nanna was a typical straight talking no nonsense Yorkshire woman, but she taught me and my sister to knit, crochet and embroider. She would also help us make cardboard dolls and dress them. If it rained and we had to stay in, there were piles of my mum and aunts old comics, a "holey ghost room" full of old toys and dressing up costumes.
The top floor had no gas or electricity, the first floor gas only and only the ground floor had gas and electric. The electric sockets were very different from modern ones. The pins were in a straight line like this -o-.
Grandpa owned a riding school and livery stable. He was also the local blacksmith.
We learnt to ride by default. Picked raspberries, gooseberries and apples and made (rather disgusting) drinks with them. Caught sticklebacks in the river and swam in it. Walked for miles. Nanna was a typical straight talking no nonsense Yorkshire woman, but she taught me and my sister to knit, crochet and embroider. She would also help us make cardboard dolls and dress them. If it rained and we had to stay in, there were piles of my mum and aunts old comics, a "holey ghost room" full of old toys and dressing up costumes.
The top floor had no gas or electricity, the first floor gas only and only the ground floor had gas and electric. The electric sockets were very different from modern ones. The pins were in a straight line like this -o-.
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