Every town, whether coastal or not, has some type of craftsman or cook. It often is the most essential or vital role of that town or village. For example, the Village Blacksmith is vital to all horseshoe and metal needs. Whether you seek armor, horse shoes, or a strong gate, the Village Blacksmith is vital to any community.

Medieval Coastal Town Series: Part 3
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As villages and towns are built, they often gain many structures by the same hand. As a result, some plans are reused and repurposed to create other useful quarters. Such as the Village Cafe!
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As essentials go, what town would be complete without a Stable Shophouse. An all in one structure that has ample stable space, 3 shops and 2 dwellings all in one 3 story building.
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Just beyond the edge of town, at the tree line, is the Forest Estate. A cozy yet refined home with expansive kitchen and dining. A master bedroom with 4 post bed and a loft office complete with marble desk.
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What estate would be complete without a workshop and stables? These separated structures where once part of the estate, but can now be placed separately.
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Thanks to everyone for all your input and kind comments. This concludes the series, enjoy!
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