This guide discusses the main elements of the Sims 4 Cottage Living map. We’ll walk you through the three neighborhoods available on the map, and their lots.
Quick overview of The Sims 4 Cottage Living map
Henford-on-Bagley
Henford-on-Bagley lets you experience the peaceful and slow-paced country side life. You can grow your own crops, take care of live stock and breed chickens.
As you explore the Cottage Living map, you’ll find small cottages, woods and streams where wild life flourishes, as well as three neighborhoods where everyone knows everyone.
The three neighborhoods in Hendford-on-Bagley have different themes. If you want to roam the woods and contemplate waterfalls, go to Bramblewood.
If you want to experience farm life, visit Old New Henford. Finchwich is the village center where tourists and villagers alike come together.
The Bramblewood
If you want to get closer to nature, Bramblewood is the right neighborhood for you. You can explore the woods and meet many wild animals, including rabbits, foxes, and birds.
You can also visit the Cordelia Falls, or venture into the woods for wild mushrooms. The ruins on the Isle of Volpe is another interesting place worth exploring.
Lot sizes in The Bramblewood
- Isle of Volpe Park (National Park – 50×40)
- Moody & McMillan Household (40×30)
- 13 Nettle Lane (Rental – 30×20)
- Cordelia’s Secret Cottage (Residental – 30×20)
Old New Henford
If you’re interesting in farming, Old New Henford is the place to go. Naturally, the lots are larger compared to other neighborhoods. They’re ideal for growing crops, placing chicken coops, and so on.
If you prefer spacious lots where you can enjoy nature, go ahead and build a nice cottage in Old New Henford.
By the way, there’s also a small community garden in this neighborhood.
Lot sizes in Old New Henford
- The Watson Family Household (64×64 lot)
- 3 Olde Mill Lane (Residental – 50×40)
- 2 Olde Mill Lane (Empty Residental – 50×40)
- A New Start Household (30×20 lot)
Finchwick
If you’re looking for some hustle and bustle, go to Finchwick, that’s where the village center is, so to speak.
You can explore the weekly fairs which are very popular among tourists and locals alike, go shopping, and so on.
By the way, if you don’t want to shell out too many simoleons, you can do some window shopping instead.
Or you can simply walk around the historic square and hear gossip about the latest events.
Lot sizes in Finchwick
- 5 Cobblebottom Street (Residental – 30×20)
- The Gnome’s Arms (Bar – 30×20)
- Scott Household (20×20 lot)
- 1 Cobblebottom Street (Residental – 20×15)
Note: Thanks @Simproved for measuring the lot sizes.
Have you noticed any interesting spots worth mentioning while exploring the Cottage Living map? Share your findings in the comments below.
By the way, not all The Sims 4 packs come with new worlds. For more information, check out this list that mentions which packs add new worlds to the game.
Happy gaming!
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