Sahasrahla's Cottage

Sahasrahla's House is home to the elder Sahasrahla in and.

In, Sahasrahla's House appears in Kakariko Village, right beside the abandoned hideout of Blind the Thief. Link visits this house on his search for Sahasrahla, but instead finds an Old Woman staying there. She tells him that the elder is not around, and has not been seen since Agahnim began capturing the Maidens, but offers to tell Link the legend of the Hylia and the Master Sword.

In, Sahasrahla's House appears in Kakariko Village. Link visits this house at Zelda's request following his first encounter with Yuga. When Link enters the house, he finds Sahasrahla dozing in the corner. Sahasrahla is awoken by Link's entrance and speaks to him. Link explains that Seres has been turned into a painting, and Sahasrahla proceeds to tell him the story of the Hero who saved Hyrule. Sahasrahla proposes that Yuga is attempting to resurrect Ganon by kidnapping the decendants of the Seven Sages. Sahasrahla then asks Link to find his pupil Osfala at the Eastern Palace and warn him of Yuga's plan.

(Ishinomori)
In the A Link to the  Past comic, Link's visit to Sahasrahla's House is very similar to what happens in the game. While searching for Sahasrahla by the advice of the Loyal Sage, he instead finds Sahasrahla's Wife in his house and learns from her about his depart from the town. She also tells him the legend of the sacred blade, of its creation, and its location. When Link leaves the house, a minion of Agahnim in disguise as a villager alerts Link's presence to the Soldiers. He however manages to escape them, and stumbles upon a boy who is taking care of Sahasrahla's wife at his request. The two stay at Sahasrahla's House while Link journeys through Hyrule.

Link shortly returns to the house before heading to the Desert of Mystery, however Sahasrahla's wife warns him that crossing the desert is a dangerous task. This reminds the caregiver of a bird that Sahasrahla once showed him, which actually turns out to be a glider. Link uses this glider the cross the desert.