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  2. 'Hobbit' house made of mud is on the market for $220,000 - AOL

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    You can now buy your own slice of Middle Earth via this cute 'hobbit' house. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24 ...

  3. 'Short-term rental mecca': $20M Asheville estate for sale ...

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    A short-term rental estate in Asheville has gone on sale for $20 million, where the project includes a Hobbit-inspired home and "wizard tent house."

  4. Experience a Real Hobbit House Without a Passport - AOL

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    Visit a Real Hobbit House. Imagine walking through a door and being transported to The Shire from the world of J.R.R. Tolkien. That's exactly what it feels like in this immersive experience.

  5. Lawrence and Martha Joseph Residence and Apartments

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    The house also features a third bonus room off of the kitchen that could easily be used as an extra bedroom or entertaining space. [ 5 ] After Joseph died in 1991, [ 3 ] Martha became the sole owner of the property until she died in 2004; Martha "donated an easement on the complex to the Los Angeles Conservancy" to keep the property intact.

  6. Earl Young (architect) - Wikipedia

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    The homes are commonly referred to as gnome homes, mushroom houses, or Hobbit houses. [1] [2] His door, window, roof, and fireplace designs were distinct because of his use of curved lines. Young's goal was to show that a small stone house could be as impressive as a castle. Young also helped make Charlevoix the busy summer-resort town that it ...

  7. Bag End - Wikipedia

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    "Bag End" was the real name of the Tudor home, dated to 1413, of Tolkien's aunt Jane Neave in the village of Dormston, Worcestershire. [15] [16] The scholar of literature and film Steven Woodward and the architectural historian Kostis Kourelis suggest that Tolkien may have based his Hobbit-holes on Iceland's turf houses, such as those at Keldur ...

  8. ‘Hobbit house’ that comes with its own forest is up for sale

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  9. Chris Whited's 'Hobbit House' on Bainbridge Island ... - AOL

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    While neighbors and friends call it a "Hobbit house" because of its rambling roof, sloping walls and rounded doorways, the home is actually about 1,200 square feet -- suitable for a full-size human.