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A [[ALVATIA:_Ingsby_-_Mill#Weir|weir]] on the [[ALVATIA:_Ingsby_-_River_Ive|Ive]] just north of the village creates the [[ALVATIA:_Ingsby_-_Mill#Millpond|millpond]]. The [[ALVATIA:_Ingsby_-_Mill#Millrace|millrace]] turns the undershot wheel of the [[ALVATIA:_Ingsby_-_Mill|mill]], and then rejoins the [[ALVATIA:_Ingsby_-_River_Ive|Ive]] below the [[ALVATIA:_Ingsby_-_Mill#Weir|weir]]. The [[ALVATIA:_Ingsby_-_Mill|mill]] itself is a bit more sturdily constructed than the peasant huts. | A [[ALVATIA:_Ingsby_-_Mill#Weir|weir]] on the [[ALVATIA:_Ingsby_-_River_Ive|Ive]] just north of the village creates the [[ALVATIA:_Ingsby_-_Mill#Millpond|millpond]]. The [[ALVATIA:_Ingsby_-_Mill#Millrace|millrace]] turns the undershot wheel of the [[ALVATIA:_Ingsby_-_Mill|mill]], and then rejoins the [[ALVATIA:_Ingsby_-_River_Ive|Ive]] below the [[ALVATIA:_Ingsby_-_Mill#Weir|weir]]. The [[ALVATIA:_Ingsby_-_Mill|mill]] itself is a bit more sturdily constructed than the peasant huts. | ||
− | Just west of the [[ALVATIA:_Ingsby_-_Green| | + | Just west of the [[ALVATIA:_Ingsby_-_Green|Green]] is the [[ALVATIA:_Ingsby_-_Inn|inn]], a large thatched building. Several small sheds and pens face into the innyard. A painted wooden sign, depicting two hard-to-identify animals butting heads, hangs from a pole over the front door of the [[ALVATIA:_Ingsby_-_Inn|inn]]. |
From the debris in the yard, and the broad fieldstone chimney, one of the peasant cottages would seem to be the home and workplace of a smith. | From the debris in the yard, and the broad fieldstone chimney, one of the peasant cottages would seem to be the home and workplace of a smith. |