Barony Lodge care home time capsule (l to r) Isaac Baxter, Jackie Walker, Hazel Brown, Matthew Povey and Jan Obolewicz.

Nantwich school children produced futuristic artwork to bury in a time capsule on the site of a new residential care home.

From cars built like rockets, to drones delivering our shopping, pupils from St Anne’s Catholic Primary School let their imaginations run wild.

They then visited Barony Lodge Residential Care Home in Barony Road, armed with pieces of artwork they created to bury in the capsule on the site.

Sanctuary Care, which will run Barony Lodge, had tasked the children with making creations depicting what life could be like in 60 years’ time.

They will be buried in a time capsule in the home’s landscaped gardens, to be opened in the year 2078.

One of the students, 10-year-old Matthew Povey, said: “I think technology in the future will be a lot faster and we will have cars that are more like rockets.

“When you get your shopping delivered, instead of being delivered in a van it will be delivered by a drone instead, so it doesn’t get stuck in traffic.”

Meanwhile 11-year-old Isaac Baxter said: “In the future I think we will have buildings that have gardens on their roofs – there’s already a building like that in Italy that I’ve seen – I’d like to live in one, I think they look really nice.

“I also think we’ll be able to have fruit that’s a mixture of two tastes, so the blue banana in my artwork would be half banana and half blueberry.”

Jan Obolewicz, also aged 11, added: “I think the world will just be full of fast food and no one will cook for themselves anymore.”

St Anne’s Primary headteacher Hazel Brown said: “The children have had a great time taking part in the project and visiting the new care home.

“We’re really looking forward to returning when the home is open so we can meet the residents.”

Jackie Walker, who is the home’s manager, added: “At Sanctuary Care we love to create inter-generational projects for our residents, so will be thrilled to welcome the children back to our home when we open.

“When Barony Lodge opens it will be extra special, because it will be Sanctuary Care’s 20 year anniversary of delivering care to our residents – what a fantastic milestone to be marking.”

Barony Lodge will offer residential and residential dementia care and will feature 60 spacious en-suite bedrooms, light and airy lounges, dining areas, an on-site café, hairdressing and beauty salon and a themed cinema room.

Care enquiries can be made by calling 01270 447395.

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