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After the Scouring of the Shire, Bag End was restored and new holes were dug along Bagshot Row. The new mill was removed. [[Samwise Gamgee|Samwise Gamgee]] spread [[Galadriel|Galadriel's]] gift of earth from her orchard around the Shire, paying special attention to Hobbiton and Bywater. He planted the [[mallorn]] seed in the [[Party Field]] by the Hill where the [[The Party Tree|Party Tree]] had once stood. Soon Hobbiton was a peaceful and beautiful village once again. | After the Scouring of the Shire, Bag End was restored and new holes were dug along Bagshot Row. The new mill was removed. [[Samwise Gamgee|Samwise Gamgee]] spread [[Galadriel|Galadriel's]] gift of earth from her orchard around the Shire, paying special attention to Hobbiton and Bywater. He planted the [[mallorn]] seed in the [[Party Field]] by the Hill where the [[The Party Tree|Party Tree]] had once stood. Soon Hobbiton was a peaceful and beautiful village once again. | ||
==Etymology== | |||
The ending -ton, frequent in English place-names means 'town, village' | |||
[[Category:Cities, Towns and Villages of the Shire]] | [[Category:Cities, Towns and Villages of the Shire]] |
Revision as of 00:13, 14 October 2010
Hobbiton | |
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Village | |
General Information | |
Location | The Westfarthing |
Type | Village |
Description | A small village overlooked by The Hill |
Regions | The Shire |
People and History | |
Inhabitants | Hobbits |
Events | Scouring of the Shire |
Gallery | Images of Hobbiton |
Hobbiton was a village in the central regions of the Shire, within the borders of the Westfarthing. The village was overlooked by Hobbiton Hill (usually called simply 'The Hill'), in which was Bag End, the ancestral smial of the Baggins Family and the famous Frodo and Bilbo Baggins. Hobbiton was located on the Water, approximately a mile northwest of the neighboring village of Bywater. The Bywater Road passed through both villages and connected them to the Great East Road to the south.
The village of Hobbiton was on both sides of the Water. The dwellings were standard of Hobbits, referred to as smials or Hobbit-holes but there were also buildings of wood, brick, or stone. One of the more prominent buildings in Hobbiton was Sandyman's Mill which stood on the north side of the Water, near the bridge. The Old Grange was on the west side of the lane which ran from the bridge to the Hill where Bag End stood. On the southern side of the Hill were three smaller Hobbit-holes along Bagshot Row, on the south of the Water there were several other dwellings. The village also has their own Post Office.
After the War of the Ring, Hobbiton was devasted by The Scouring of the Shire. Lotho Sackville-Baggins had named himself Chief and rough-looking Men had come to Hobbiton on Lotho's invitation. Frodo and his companions were stunned to see their homes, trees and hedges all torn up.
- "It was one of the saddest hours in their lives. The great chimney rose up before them; and as they drew near the old village across the Water, through rows of new mean houses along each side of the road, they saw the new mill in all its frowning and dirty ugliness: a great brick building straddling the stream, which it fouled with a steaming and stinking overflow. All along the Bywater Road every tree had been felled."
- ― The Return of the King. The Scouring of the Shire
After the Scouring of the Shire, Bag End was restored and new holes were dug along Bagshot Row. The new mill was removed. Samwise Gamgee spread Galadriel's gift of earth from her orchard around the Shire, paying special attention to Hobbiton and Bywater. He planted the mallorn seed in the Party Field by the Hill where the Party Tree had once stood. Soon Hobbiton was a peaceful and beautiful village once again.
Etymology
The ending -ton, frequent in English place-names means 'town, village'