incredible (and practically 360 degree) views. Wetook a walk up the field directly in front of the car park, enjoying woodland on one side and sweepmg fields, forests, lakes and villages beneath us on the other. When you reach the top of the sloping hill you are treated to long rangę views on both sides.
Apparently, it can get very windy but when we arrived all was calm. The sun was shining brightly and we actually felt warmer for being that little bit closer to it — a great story for the girls to tell at school the following Monday. We walked on for about three miles before stopping for a pienie (yes a pienie in February and no, we are not mad, we are adventurous!) and turned back so we could listen to Grace complain about being hungry, thirsty and tired for the duration of the walk back to the car.
Other than that though, we had a very enjoyable time. 1 felt genuinely amazed this incredible _gem had existed practically on our own doorstep and we hadn;t discovered it sooner. If you fancy checking this place out it’s worth knowing that the car park is past the Roman Villa on your right.
Keep driving until you reach a farmyard, swing lefi and keep going. Don’t be put off by the road. You know the beśt plac^s are the hardest to find. Honestly, it will be worth it!
11. The snów storms referred to in the first paragraph must have taken place in:
a) November or December
^b) January or February c) March or ApriI
12. How did the author decide on where to go with his family?
a) He followed his wife’s advice.
b) He madę the decision himself. v/ c) He consulted the Internet.
13. Why did the author disapprove of the girls eating in the car?
'''a) They madę a mess in the freshly cleaned car.
b) The older daughter coughed morę than usual.
c) It took their attention away from the scenery.
14. Assuming that the author joined the A29 at Pulborough and followed the directions given in paragraphs four and five, identify the three locations in the diagram below.
Ćk) A- Bignor, B-Pulborough, C-Arundel
b) A- Arundel, B- Pulborough, C- Bignor
c) A- Pulborough, B-Bignor, C- Pulborough
location A
location B
location C