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The River’s Blessing

A quiet place known for its fried trout. This inn is where the villagers from Beury often stay when bringing goods to market. It has a insular and local vibe, and although strangers are not unwelcome exactly, many prefer to stay at the The Fox’s Flagon or The Crossroads Inn.

The building was originally built in 1709 after a bad flood damaged The Fox’s Flagon and The Bandit’s End, originally as a temporary venture, by an offshoot of the Stonebridges. It was sold in 1711 to the Farnham family.