Bargewright Inn
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Caravan complex
Score 153
06/21/25The lower part of Bargewright Inn was the space between the walls. Just inside the gates was an area called simply 'the Mud', for obvious reasons. It was a great stretch of dirt and dung, well trampled by the beasts brought within the walls, that lay at the start of the road that meandered up the slope. Around the base of the hill, within the outer wall, were a number of paddocks that were available to rent at 5 cp per day, from highsun to highsun, and they held about forty animals each. In these, caravans could make camp and drovers could keep their stock prior to sale or to rest before continuing onto Nivakta's Crossing. Above the Mud in the west were 'the Stalls', a market where local farmers sold their produce; they could rent an awning, bench, and table, including a bucket of water, for only 1 cp a day. Finally, around the north side was the stables servicing guests of the inn. High Road Charter Company owns this site that has grown since the growth on settlements in the Krimm Province.
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