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Length:9.53 mins
Date:July 2006
Subject:American students living at Alnwick Castle
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Title: Castle Life

Have you ever imagined what it's like to live in a castle?

More to the point, imagine living in Minnesota and then coming to live in Alnwick Castle. As part of their Study Abroad programme that's what a group of students from St Cloud State University in Minnesota do every year.

In this film, some of the students and staff from St Cloud take you on a tour of their English home from home.

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