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[[Image:J.R.R._Tolkien_-_The_Hill_-_Hobbiton-across-the-Water.jpg|right|thumb|200px|''The Hill - Hobbiton across the Water'' by [[J.R.R. Tolkien]].]] | [[Image:J.R.R._Tolkien_-_The_Hill_-_Hobbiton-across-the-Water.jpg|right|thumb|200px|''The Hill - Hobbiton across the Water'' by [[J.R.R. Tolkien]].]] | ||
'''Hobbiton Hill''', usually called simply ' | '''Hobbiton Hill''', usually called simply '''The Hill''', stood to the north of the town of [[Hobbiton]].<ref>{{FR|Part}}</ref> [[Bag End]] was tunneled into this hill by [[Bungo Baggins]].<ref name=party>{{H|Party}}</ref> | ||
The earth removed in excavating Bag End was ''shot'' over the edge of the sudden fall in the hillside onto the ground forming the [[Bagshot Row]]; it became the gardens and earthwalls of the other dwellings.<ref>{{HM|N}}, p. 765</ref> | The earth removed in excavating Bag End was ''shot'' over the edge of the sudden fall in the hillside onto the ground forming the [[Bagshot Row]]; it became the gardens and earthwalls of the other dwellings.<ref>{{HM|N}}, p. 765</ref> | ||
A path outside Bag End led to a gate and towards the [[Hill Road]]. The garden-path led to the bottom of the western side of the Hill where was a hedge; beyond it is a meadow, and a gate opening into a narrow lane.<ref>{{FR|Three}}</ref> | |||
After [[Bilbo Baggins]] returned from the [[Quest for Erebor]], the younger [[hobbits]] believed that the Hill was full of secret tunnels filled with his legendary treasure, to explain his wealth.<ref name=party/> | |||
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Revision as of 18:15, 20 October 2020
Hobbiton Hill, usually called simply The Hill, stood to the north of the town of Hobbiton.[1] Bag End was tunneled into this hill by Bungo Baggins.[2]
The earth removed in excavating Bag End was shot over the edge of the sudden fall in the hillside onto the ground forming the Bagshot Row; it became the gardens and earthwalls of the other dwellings.[3]
A path outside Bag End led to a gate and towards the Hill Road. The garden-path led to the bottom of the western side of the Hill where was a hedge; beyond it is a meadow, and a gate opening into a narrow lane.[4]
After Bilbo Baggins returned from the Quest for Erebor, the younger hobbits believed that the Hill was full of secret tunnels filled with his legendary treasure, to explain his wealth.[2]
References
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring, "A Part of the Shire" map
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 J.R.R. Tolkien, The Hobbit, "An Unexpected Party"
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, "Nomenclature of The Lord of the Rings" in Wayne G. Hammond and Christina Scull (eds), The Lord of the Rings: A Reader's Companion, p. 765
- ↑ J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, The Fellowship of the Ring, "Three is Company"