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'''Brandy Hall''' was in the center of [[Buckland]] on the east bank of the River [[Brandywine]] near the [[Bucklebury Ferry]].<ref>{{FR|Part}}</ref>  It was a [[Smials|smial]] deeply-delved into [[Buck Hill]] and was the ancestral home of the [[Brandybuck Family]].<ref>{{FR|Hobbits}}</ref>   
'''Brandy Hall''' was in the center of [[Buckland]] on the east bank of the River [[Baranduin|Brandywine]] near the [[Bucklebury Ferry]].<ref>{{FR|Part}}</ref>  It was a [[Smials|smial]] deeply-delved into [[Buck Hill]] and was the ancestral home of the [[Brandybuck Family]].<ref>{{FR|Hobbits}}</ref>   


==History==
==History==
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The Brandybucks kept making additions to Brandy Hall until it occupied the whole of the hill, had three large front doors, many side-doors, and about a hundred windows.  When the Brandybucks and numerous dependents outgrew Brandy Hall they burrowed and built all around Buck Hill.<ref>{{FR|I5}}</ref>
The Brandybucks kept making additions to Brandy Hall until it occupied the whole of the hill, had three large front doors, many side-doors, and about a hundred windows.  When the Brandybucks and numerous dependents outgrew Brandy Hall they burrowed and built all around Buck Hill.<ref>{{FR|I5}}</ref>
In {{TA|2980|n}} [[Frodo Baggins]]' parents, [[Drogo Baggins]]<ref>{{App|Baggins}}</ref> and [[Primula Brandybuck]],<ref>{{App|Brandybuck}}</ref> died in a boating accident.  Frodo then lived in Brandy Hall until {{TA|2989|n}} when his ninety-nine year old cousin, [[Bilbo Baggins]], invited him to come live at [[Bag End]].<ref>{{FR|I1}}</ref>


By the end of the first century of the [[Fourth Age]] Brandy Hall contained one of the largest collection of historical books and records, in particular many works dealing with [[Eriador]] and the history of [[Rohan]].  Some of the works composed or begun by [[Meriadoc Brandybuck]] and kept in the Brandy Hall library were ''[[Herblore of the Shire]]'', the ''[[Reckoning of Years]]'', and the short treatise ''[[Old Words and Names in the Shire]]''.<ref>{{FR|Records}}</ref>
By the end of the first century of the [[Fourth Age]] Brandy Hall contained one of the largest collection of historical books and records, in particular many works dealing with [[Eriador]] and the history of [[Rohan]].  Some of the works composed or begun by [[Meriadoc Brandybuck]] and kept in the Brandy Hall library were ''[[Herblore of the Shire]]'', the ''[[Reckoning of Years]]'', and the short treatise ''[[Old Words and Names in the Shire]]''.<ref>{{FR|Records}}</ref>


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Revision as of 12:58, 2 January 2016

Brandy Hall
Smials
Brandy Hall by Matěj Čadil
General Information
LocationBuckland
TypeSmials
DescriptionAncestral home of the Brandybuck Family
RegionsBuckland
InhabitantsHobbits

Brandy Hall was in the center of Buckland on the east bank of the River Brandywine near the Bucklebury Ferry.[1] It was a smial deeply-delved into Buck Hill and was the ancestral home of the Brandybuck Family.[2]

History

Gorhendad Oldbuck began the first excavations of Brandy Hall in T.A. 2340.[3]

The Brandybucks kept making additions to Brandy Hall until it occupied the whole of the hill, had three large front doors, many side-doors, and about a hundred windows. When the Brandybucks and numerous dependents outgrew Brandy Hall they burrowed and built all around Buck Hill.[4]

In 2980 Frodo Baggins' parents, Drogo Baggins[5] and Primula Brandybuck,[6] died in a boating accident. Frodo then lived in Brandy Hall until 2989 when his ninety-nine year old cousin, Bilbo Baggins, invited him to come live at Bag End.[7]

By the end of the first century of the Fourth Age Brandy Hall contained one of the largest collection of historical books and records, in particular many works dealing with Eriador and the history of Rohan. Some of the works composed or begun by Meriadoc Brandybuck and kept in the Brandy Hall library were Herblore of the Shire, the Reckoning of Years, and the short treatise Old Words and Names in the Shire.[8]

References