Set in 14th-century England, The Widow's House is a story of a peaceful home at the edge of a village, where a devout widow lives with her three children. After her husband’s death, the house becomes known less for what people see and more for the eerie silence within. As gossip spreads among the villagers, a midwife’s gentle kindness slowly uncovers the unsettling reasons behind the family's quiet existence. The story gradually reveals a haunting tale shaped by faith, obedience, and the harsh consequences of control that left the house permanently scarred by what happened inside.