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===Goldengrove===
===Goldengrove===
[[File:Goldengrove.jpg|thumb|Goldengrove is a fertile and picturesque region in the northern Reach.]]
[[File:Goldengrove.jpg|thumb|Goldengrove is a fertile and picturesque region in the northern Reach.]]
Goldengrove is a fertile and picturesque region in the northern Reach, seated along a river that flows from the hills near Silverhill southward to Highgarden. It is best known as the seat of [[House Rowan]], whose ancestral castle, Goldengrove, watches over the verdant landscape. <ref name="Reach208">George R. R. Martin, ''The World of Ice and Fire'', (London: HarperVoyager, 2014) p. 208</ref>
Goldengrove is a fertile and picturesque region in the northern Reach, seated along the Silverdown that flows from the hills near Silverhill southward to Highgarden. It is best known as the seat of [[House Rowan]], whose ancestral castle, Goldengrove, watches over the verdant landscape. <ref name="Reach208">George R. R. Martin, ''The World of Ice and Fire'', (London: HarperVoyager, 2014) p. 208</ref>
    
    
Goldengrove entered the domain of House Gardener, when Garth the Great expanded his kingdom through diplomacy, binding houses like the Rowans to his cause through mutual oaths and peaceful accords.<ref name="Reach211">George R. R. Martin, ''The World of Ice and Fire'', (London: HarperVoyager, 2014) p. 211</ref>
Goldengrove entered the domain of House Gardener, when Garth the Great expanded his kingdom through diplomacy, binding houses like the Rowans to his cause through mutual oaths and peaceful accords.<ref name="Reach211">George R. R. Martin, ''The World of Ice and Fire'', (London: HarperVoyager, 2014) p. 211</ref>