![]() This starter farm for a family of eight is nothing more than a peasant hovel. Travel there and stay there! Struggle for Survival Without mods, purchase an empty lot as your “home,” then purchase the business. ![]() It’s listed as a retail lot with items already set for sale but if you do have retail mods, you can change the zoning to residential and use your mod’s retail system to live here more easily. This lavish medieval manor is attached to a blacksmith’s forge. It’s been updated to be fully compatible with the Off-the-Grid lifestyle and include Cottage Living content as well as other newer packs. This is a revamp of an older lot I built many years ago before Off-the-Grid was an official feature in the game. Community spaces have special instructions for being placed properly so make sure you read the Gallery description for this lot carefully. The default space has some generic fun activities for Sims to enjoy, but if you need something more specific, you can vote to turn this lot into a marketplace, a community garden, or a maker space. ![]() This medieval community space offers plenty for local residents to do. Good thing there’s three bedrooms that can accommodate up to five Sims. With six animal sheds, four chicken coops, 50 garden plots, birds, bees, insects, and bunnies to tend to, anyone living here will have their hands full. This mid-priced family farm is the largest plot of land in Henford-on-Bagley and isn’t for anyone who’s afraid of hard work. With thick stone walls, narrow windows, guards and cannons on the roof, training yard, animals, and crops secure inside strong courtyard walls, and a moat running along the back of the building with a hungry alligator in it, only the bravest souls would dare try and infiltrate this stronghold. This small, fortified manor fit for a knight puts safety first. It has outdoorsy activities for all ages, including toddlers, so everyone can take a break from toiling in the fields once in a while and have some fun. This (mostly) medieval park is a great spot to enjoy an afternoon with the entire family. The house may need expanding as the little one grows, though. This starter cottage is suitable for a young pair of newlyweds expecting a baby soon! It may be a small plot of land but it has everything a budding farmer needs to build a successful life for themselves. It comes with a little garden, a séance table, a washtub with clothesline, and a coop for some chickens so your Sim can be self-sufficient off-the-grid. This 29-tile microhome is also a starter home and perfect for a single Sim in tune with their spirituality. With all that in mind, let’s get on with the medieval tour, shall we? Spirit’s Solitude Anything children need for fun, happiness, and their well-being can be used as long as it’s not blatantly high-tech, like the Voidcritter battle station or the Wabbit Tablet.
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