Wheatsong Inn

The Wheatsong is located in the heart of Bennet, taking its name from the grains that provide the townsfolk with their livelihood and that ale that it brews. The inn itself is built from sturdy timber with a foundation of local stone, and its architecture is simple but inviting. Ivy creeps up the stone walls, exposed timbers of common room are adorned with hand-carved symbols of the harvest, such as wheat sheaves and simple animal motifs. The roof is thatched, giving it a traditional, homely feel that blends in with the rustic charm of the town.
 
Inside, the scent of freshly baked bread and hearty stews welcomes visitors. The main hall is large and open, with long wooden tables and benches made by local craftsmen. The stone hearth at the center of the room provides warmth, and a large iron pot hangs over the fire, simmering with the day’s meal. Above the hearth, the mounted head of a stag with broad antlers watches over the room. The bar is made of dark oak, polished smooth by years of use, and behind it, shelves are stocked with bottles of local ale, wine, and whiskey. The inn is known for its signature drink, Wheatsong Ale, brewed from the town's own wheat and served in large, hearty mugs. A few locals and travelers gather at the bar, chatting quietly or sharing tales of the day's work.
 
Upstairs, the guest rooms are cozy and practical, with wooden beds covered in hand-stitched quilts. Each room has a small window that looks out over the wheat fields, offering a view of the golden waves swaying gently in the breeze. The windows let in the fresh air, carrying with it the scent of ripe grain and the sounds of the surrounding countryside.
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