The Sleepy Willow
A two story cottage repurposed as a travelers inn, and pub. Attached to the side of the building is a wooden framed trading post used for temporarily storing incoming goods to the hamlet.
Purpose / Function
A rest stop meant to welcome newcomers to the hamlet.
Architecture
Typical Ashenwood style, stone cottage with wooden frame, and a hay roof.
History
Originally a large cottage meant to serve as a place of residence for the founding members of Ashenwood, The Sleepy Willow was repurposed into a travelers Inn to accommodate the influx of newcomers to the small hamlet.
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