The Warm Hearth Inn
The inn began as a waystation for merchants and pilgrims traveling the old king's road. Built from river stone and dark oak nearly eighty years ago, it grew from a single common room into a respected stopping place known for safe beds, honest measure, and a fire that never seems to go out. During hard winters, villagers still shelter here, and old road songs say that those who share the hearth are less likely to be lost on the way home.
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The Warm Hearth Inn
The inn began as a waystation for merchants and pilgrims traveling the old king's road.
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