The front of the house has faded away red bricks and flaky white bay windows, in one of the windows there are lovely flowers drooping on the parlour window sill. The front door is green with a frosted window and a white letter box on the right hand side. On the bricks there is moss spreading up the left hand side of the wall. On the roof there are black slates that look unsteady. Above the tiles there is a double chimney with a parting in the middle, hanging over the chimney is ivy dangling into the chimney. On the floor of the house there is three sash windows one on the right, one in the middle and one on the hand side of the house. On the left side of the house there are two flaking, white bay windows, one at the bottom and one at the top. At the back of the house there are red indented bricks in the middle there is a blue new door leading to the kitchen next to it there is a little bay window. At the back of the living room there is a glass modern conservatory. At the top of the house there are three sash windows. In the same position as the sash windows in the front. On the right hand side of the house there are two bay windows and one sash window in the exactly same position as the left hand side of the house's sash windows.
As you walk into the living room you'll see an old black iron fireplace with a white mantel-piece. As you look to your right there are two leather sofas with cream cushions and tassels. There is a small wicker basket for his Jack Russell, Emma. The basket is next to a old dark brown rocking chair which has been passed down the family, his daughter now sits there. He has two oak framed pictures,which are from his young years when he won his first medal. These are hung above the fireplace. In the corner of his living room there is a tall dark brown cabinet with glass doors on the front of it with brass handles. Inside it contains his medals, trophies and certificates that he won as an athlete. There is a double glass door leading to a conservatory. Inside the conservatory there are five glass windows and floor tiles which are a light brown. In the middle there is a small round coffee table and two chairs. There is also a glass door leading to the garden.
The parlour has four red velvet chairs and curtains. In the corner is a well varnished piano. In the middle of the room is a coffee table. In the right hand corner of the room is a huge bookcase which you need a ladder to the top of. On top of the bookcase there are some plants. On the back wall of the room is Maurice's desk he has a huge chandeler on the right hand side of the wall is a cabinet for his trophies that he won when he was an athlete. On the left hand side of the wall is a marble fireplace. Hanging above the desk is a picture of his second wife, Zoe, which was drawn by him. On the fireplace is a picture of him and his new-born son, who died.
As you walk into the dining room you will see a large old coal fire, then on your left you can see a rusted away radiator. The room is wrapped in pale white walls. On the right there is a large oak table for eight, on the table there is a stand with three candles in it, above the table is a diamond chandelier. In the corner of the room there is a bundle of cobwebs hanging down from the ceiling. Covering the bay windows there are creamy-white curtains. If you look down you will notice the old wooden planks. When you come into the kitchen the first thing you see is a black rusty stove. The walls are covered in blue marble, the flooring is dark brown planks, on the side board there is a gas lamp, if you look to the left you can see a peeling blue door leading into the back garden.
In Maurice's room he has a dusty T.V and a dark desk. On his desk he has a photo of his late wife and himself in a rusty photo frame and a photo of his second wife having Hayley. On the left he has an old fire place next to it is a small dogs basket on the other side he has a dark brown wardrobe with one brass handle missing. Behind the desk is a window with dark blue curtain looking out to the sea, also on his desk he has a photo in a golden frame of his dog and daughter and a teddy bear that he got when he was born. Under the desk is two dog bowls one says 'food' and the other one says 'water'. On the wall to the right there is a light brown cabinet with his world war two medals and his rifle. He has a bright red carpet a blue coloured wall, a king size bed were Emma the dog sometimes sleeps at the bottom. On the ceiling is a huge chandelier. The room has a golden brown door.
When you walk into Hayley's bedroom you will see dark purple painted walls and to your left you will see a old fashioned wardrobe with rusty brass handles. To your right you will see a high neat and tidy bed with jeans flung over the back of the bed. She has a black painted desk with a mirror, all her makeup and a hi fi system. She has two windows with chipped paint coming off of the window panes. She has a chest of draws with underwear and a selection of CD's and keyrings. Draping down from her windows she has dull coloured curtains. The garden has a brick reddish wall all around. As you walk onwards in the centre of the garden there is a marble fountain with beautiful patterns with steps leading up to the fountain. The water in the fountain is as clear as crystal. If you look to the right you can see the rose bed and if you look to the left you can see the daisy bed. At the top of the garden there is a bush then down a bit is a play area where Maurice used to play when he was small. To the left of the fountain is a brown wooden bird house. There are four apple trees, there is also a path that leads to all these things. To go in the garden you have to go through the conservatory or the kitchen door.
Maurice Roseman lives at number one, Main Street. He's 79 years old and has a pale wrinkly face, on top of his head is a thick layer of white hair and his a reasonable high. Maurice has a Jack Russell dog called Emma. She's a very old dog. In his trouser pocket he has a picture of his beautiful second wife, she has sparkling green eyes and a wave of brown hair to her shoulders. She had a wonderful shaped nose, she also was happy all the time, her fantastic laugh always made Maurice smile. Her name was Zoe, sadly she died with cancer in 1984 when their baby girl was only four years old. The first wife died giving birth to their son (who also died). Maurice, before the war, was a athlete. He's won many medals and trophies. He got called up for the war and got injured in the army. After the war he began to train athletes. He enjoys classical music especially Mozart and Beethoven and he plays the piano Maurice is very well off and suffers from arthritis. Hayley Roseman is a sweet, single 21 year old girl, who looks after her sick father. She is a very pretty girl, with rosy cheeks and long blond hair and clear blue eyes. Sometimes she goes down into Forest Town to meet with her friends and go clubbing, or goes to the pub. She also goes down town to do the weekly shopping. In the evenings she would play the piano for her father's enjoyment. Her taste in clothes is very casual for she wears denim jeans and thick woolly jumpers. In the summer evenings Hayley would take her father down to the rocky bay to watch the sun set.
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