Monday, 13 July 2009

My place, by Matteo Riccardi 13-7

When I arrived in London last saturday, I moved from Heathrow airport to my residence, which is in Bloomsbury, not so far from Russell Square.
It's a very peaceful area: in fact there are some parks such as Russell Square park or Coram's Fields and, above all, there isn't too much traffic and noise. There are also some interesting places to be visited: the house of the famous writer Charles Dickens and the British Museum. My residence is on the corner of Gray's Inn Road and Wren Street. I share my flat with other italian people coming from Naples, Turin and Rome and I ha ve a good relationship with them.
The flat has six bedrooms, two bathrooms and one kitchen in which I meet with my flatmates in the evening to have dinner.
Although my room is small, it has got all I need: there's a comfortable bed, a writing desk, a bedside table and a mirror above a washbasin. There's also a built-in wardrobe which includes a rack and in front of the writing desk an old armchair, on which I relax after a day's studying.

1 comment:

  1. Ooh - that old armchair sounds like a cosy place to read a book or just unwind after a long day at school.

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