Honeywood
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Honeywood is the town in Echoes of the Plum Grove. It is located on Thistle Island.
The Town of Honeywood
Long ago the town of Honeywood was founded by Alvin Whitfield. A grumpy man, he found the island by mistake when his ship crashed on the rocks outside the lagoon. He made his way to the shore and decided Thistle island would be a great port town due to its location. Little did he know, that a witch was already living on the island and had been already... for hundreds of years.
Over time the little village grew to what it is today and has become a popular destination for tourists. Tourists love to come and visit due to the many events that take place on the island, along with it being a stop on their long journey to their new life somewhere else. Honeywood has much to offer from different stores to shop at, a weekly market day, and an ever changing population.
Key Locations
Honeywood Main Square
Name | In-Game Description | Hours |
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The Local Iron | The best place in town to buy, fix, or upgrade tools. | Closed on Holidays |
Sweet Dough Bakery | Where you can buy warm bread, cookies, and other pastries | Closed on Fridays and Holidays |
Jones Butcher Shop | Local meat store. A place you can also send animals to slaughter | Closed Thursdays |
Town Hall | Where the villagers come together for events and to discuss important town matters | |
Apothecary & Cures | Where you can go to find medicine for illnesses or get advice from the local doctor | Closed Wednesdays |
The Fish Shack | A place to find the local fisherman selling seasonal seafood. | Closed during the winter |
Sleeping Siren Inn | A place where people from all over come to mingle. Also the inn where visitors come to stay. | |
O’Dell Clothing Co | Where the best clothes in town are made. Come here to change your look! | |
The Ice House | Where ice is stored for the town. Used to help preserve food. | |
Town Well | A great gathering spot. I wonder how far it goes down… | |
Hutton Household | The home of the local teacher and their family | |
Whitfield Manor | Where the town mayor and their family lives |
Honeywood Outskirts (East)
Name | In-Game Description | Hours |
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Brothers Carpentry | The local sawmill that helps with all house projects | Closed on Thursdays & Holidays |
Ryle Family Farm | A farm that grows rare, expensive flowers used in dyes, amongst other crops and livestock | |
Bloom’s Bee Farm | There’s nothing better than sweet golden honey. | Closed during the winter |
School | Where kids come to learn skills that help their futures. | Closed on Holidays |
Lavender Boutique | A steady beacon in the dark. A guide to the dangerous coastline that also is the local lavender store. |
Honeywood Outskirts (West)
Name | In-Game Description | Hours |
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Bayley Dairy Farm | Livestock is important for farm life. This is the go-to place to buy animals in Honeywood | |
Hunter Cabin | Where the local trapper lives. Sometimes the family leaves on long excursions into the forest. | |
Graveyard | Where the villagers go to bury their dead. | |
House of Spells | A mysterious witch lives here. She sells potions and cures, but most of the townspeople stay away. |
Population
The townspeople will change over the generations, as newcomers arrive and as marriages and children produced between existing Villagers are randomized. Honeywood does however start out with a set of Villagers that are the same for every save.
Secrets & Trivia
- There is a painting resembling King George III in the Sleepy Siren Inn, a nod to the time period that the game is based on.
- If you start a family, you can change up their style at the tailors shop!