If one was to keep going down the road past the Willson's Farm, you eventually hit a section that is lined with tall windbreak trees right on the edge of a drop off. Rounding the only real turn on the road you're met with the other major farm out here. The Thornton family had a lot of luck when it came to growing, giving them the funds to build a nice barn and have an orchard near the house. The home itself was surrounded by a large stone wall with a pair wrought iron gates for foot traffic and one that slide back to allow cars in. Three buildings sit inside the walls all of which are in pretty good condition. First in the gate is the main house, a single level building complete with four bedrooms, a large kitchen, sitting room and a secondary sitting room. Outside there is a storage shed that has a cellar attached. A lot of canned goods can be found out there. Finally there is the bunk house for when the Thornton's had hired help. There are about ten bunks out there as well as a small sitting area. In the corner of the fence standing near the back gate is what looks like a tiny shed. It is in fact a decontamination room build at the request of the resident nurse. The inside has been tiled and there is a pair of bins just inside the door. One is for contaminated clothing while the other is for clean clothes that is usually placed there by one of the other folks. A thick sheet of plastic shields the shower part of the room from the bins and the drain in the middle of the floor comes out of the side of the drop off the house sits on.


Facilities
Bunkhouse (provides ten extra beds)
Kitchen
Infirmary
Garden
Guard Tower
Radio Room
Storage Room
Bedrooms (holds three beds)

Resources
Medicine
Medical Supplies
Canned food
Garden (fresh foods)

Current Occupants
Talis Wren, Nurse Student