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  Dwellings of Middle-earth
Three smaller holes were located on the at the bottom of the Hill on Bagshot Row.
Daddy Twofoot was the Gaffer's next-door neighbor at Number 2 Bagshot Row.
During the War of the Ring, when Saruman's minions occupied the Shire, Bagshot Row was dug up and replaced with a sand and gravel quarry.
www.tuckborough.net /dwellings.html   (3777 words)

  
 Bag End
Bag End, Bilbo Baggins's subterranean home in Hobbiton, at the end of Bagshot Row.
The name comes from the farmhouse in the tiny Worcestershire village of Dormston, in which Tolkien's aunt lived.
The text of this article is licensed under the GFDL.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ba/Bag_End.html   (67 words)

  
 Bag End - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms and an oozy smell, nor yet a dry, bare, sandy hole with nothing in it to sit down on or to eat: it was a Hobbit-hole, and that means comfort." –The Hobbit, Chapter 1, "An Unexpected Party"
Tolkien's fictional world of Middle-earth, Bag End was a smial (or hobbit hole) in Hobbiton, at the end of Bagshot Row.
Bilbo Baggins inherited the home from his parents, Bungo and Belladonna Baggins, who built the smial in 2889 Third Age.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bag_End   (543 words)

  
 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Walkthrough/FAQ - IGN FAQs
Take the Bag End key to Gaffer Gamgee at Number 3 Bagshot Row When you leave Bag End, it will be night time (Lobelia has already switched the name on the marker for Bag End!).
As soon as you have control of Frodo, run to the house just behind you (Number Two Bagshot Row, Daddy Two-Foot's place) and stop in the little valley between the house and the short hill.
While you are standing on the side of the mill, throw a rock across the road AND away from the bridge (diagnal, kinda towards the fork in Bagshot Row and Hill Road).
faqs.ign.com /articles/392/392480p1.html   (4220 words)

  
 BrieflyDel: The Warming Lesson
He had mustered a good deal of discipline, forcing himself to listen to smial after smial of grocery lists, advice, and anecdotes of other storms blown over long before he was a twinkle in his mother's eye.
He was well past the gate and down the Hill when he realized he'd left his Gaffer's compliments well behind him at 3 Bagshot Row.
She came upon a row of small ceramic vessels, far too rich and ornate for the Gamgees to ever have bought (for both cost and personal taste).
www.oscillating.org /hobbits/warminglesson.html   (5933 words)

  
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The snow's stopped the works up where Bagshot Row used to be, but most rooms in the new smials were dug out afore the frost.
What happened to Bagshot Row didn't break Mari's heart, and her father's glad of that.
There'll be a new Row, aye, but the harm done to the old can't never be mended.
www.luminousbeings.net /bitoflight/InTheClear.htm   (4691 words)

  
 MichaelJosh.com : Journey to MiddleEarth
A guided tour from the town center took us to a hilly area tucked within the Alexander Sheep farm where the Shire was brought to life.
No imagination was required to envision Bagshot Row and Bag End in all its glory.
As we stroll through Hobbiton our guide explains where and how the set was built through photo boards which showed how the area looked like during filming.
www.michaeljosh.com /features/lotr/page1.htm   (527 words)

  
 Lord of the Rings Movies Information | TheOneRing.net™ | News Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Bag End, the party tree, bagshot row and over a dozen Hobbit holes still in the hillsides.
Bag End itself with its rows of windows is the easiest to recognise of all.
The inside is made from construction with just a basic hollow in there (the inside was actually shot in a studio) but you can still clamber in and out and pose for photos.
www.theonering.net /perl/newsview/7/1042789263   (5138 words)

  
 Samwise Gamgee
His father Hamfast, known as the Gaffer, had been the gardener at Bag End for over 40 years, and Sam was his assistant.
They lived at Number 3 Bagshot Row at the bottom of the Hill in Hobbiton.
When the Fellowship went off in all directions looking for Frodo, Sam realized that Frodo had gone to the boats to row across to the eastern side.
www.tuckborough.net /sam.html   (4185 words)

  
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He would never know, he could never ask, not after Bagshot Row and the Gamgees' home had been destroyed, if all of the images Sam had seen in the Mirror were true — and they must be.
He could hear the frogs' rasping chant in the reedy banks along the Water and see the shadows of bats dance, quick as heartbeats, over the clear spots in the grove west of the Hill.
Only once on their journey from Bree, as they passed beneath a group of old elms, had he sensed the same, when he looked up and patches of the sky's dark silver hung in the branches that dripped with rain.
www.luminousbeings.net /bitoflight/Roost.htm   (5107 words)

  
 Sam Gamgee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
A gardener by trade, Sam is a simple Hobbit of plain speech, who loves Elves and knows a bit about rope making.
He lives with his father, known as The Gaffer, on Bagshot Row in the Shire, close to Bag End where Frodo lives.
As "punishment" for eavesdropping on Gandalf's conversation with Frodo regarding the dangers of the One Ring, Sam is made Frodo's first companion on his journey to Rivendell in the beginning of The Lord of the Rings.
www.informationquickfind.com /s/sa/sam_gamgee.html   (1212 words)

  
 The Gorgeous Greenleaves :: Concerning Hobbits
He was the fifth of six children (Hamson, Halfred, Daisy, May and Marigold were his siblings).
He and his family lived at Number 3 Bagshot Row, Hobbiton.
By the time of Bilbo's eleventy-first birthday party, Sam had taken over the tending of the garden at Bag End from his father.
www.councilofelrond.com /members/Aerhril/ConcerningHobbits.html   (838 words)

  
 Reading Tolkien
He has worked for Bilbo as a gardener for decades, and his son Sam works in the same job now.
Furthermore, Sam and the Gaffer live on the Hill, in Number 3 Bagshot Row just below Bag End.
Although Tolkien never squarely addresses the economics of the Shire or the sources of Bilbo and Frodo's income, it sounds very much like the residents of Bagshot Row are Bilbo's tenants, as well as his hired help.
tolkienfan.blogspot.com   (5038 words)

  
 The Shire - Home
Large hobbit hole situated at the very top of Bagshot Row.
Spacious hobbit hole at the end of a small cul-de-sac.
5 Bagshot Row -- Samwise Gamgee & Rosie & Goldilocks
shirehobbits.proboards18.com   (539 words)

  
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He'd been hoping to snare her attention with the action-packed story of how the Dwarves had gotten wild enough to climb the orchard trees at Farmer Maggot's down the long road from Bagshot Row.
It was perhaps one in the afternoon, and the Gamgees were back down at their home at number three Bagshot Row.
Putting down his sheers, the gardener headed over the side-lawn, cutting over the neat grass, towards his home at number three Bagshot Row.
www.libraryofmoria.com /frodosam/theroadgoeseveronandonpts116.txt   (23880 words)

  
 MelodicRock.com - Artist Showcase. Highlighting the best new melodic releases available.
The lyrics are a bit reflective and laid back, with a catchy melody.
Kind of makes all of us want to be “under the trees on Bagshot Row”.
The Tull influence in the middle part takes off into almost a new song, but the glide back into the last chorus is cool.
www.melodicrock.com /showcase/hobbit-allfortheone.html   (4351 words)

  
 Favorite Little Things -- FOTR
The way Sam staggers ever so slightly when they part to go their own ways after an evening in the inn, before Frodo's life was about to change for ever.
The way Sam staggers down Bagshot Row after he and Frodo were drinking at the pub.
My two favorite "little things" in the movie both had to do with Legolas: when he fired three arrows in a row quite rapidly, and also when he pulled out an arrow, stabbed an orc with it, then put it on his bow and shot another orc.
www.stupidring.com /movie/favorite.htm   (14101 words)

  
 De Dudeship Of De Rin'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
De dree hobbit-families uh Bagshot Row, adjoinin' de field, wuz intensely interested and generally envied.
But, uh course, most uh de doodads wuz given where dey would be wants'ed and welcome.
De poo'a' hobbits, and especially dose uh Bagshot Row, dun did real well.
www.networksam.com /dadudeship.htm   (18717 words)

  
 True Love 1: Awakening
Frodo forged on, carefully stepping between the rows of carrots and leeks, to stand before him at last, below him, on a slope as they were.
Sam helped him put the last plant into the ground, helped him hold the roots spread and carefully shovel in the soil, and when it was done Frodo looked back along the row at the work they'd done, smiling and happy.
The laughter he couldn't contain, as he trotted down around the lane to Bagshot Row, and stopped there, staring out over the sleeping valley all awash in moonlight.
keye.luminousbeings.net /Awakening.htm   (7760 words)

  
 The Tolkien Forum
Answer #3: The mirror of Galadriel is a pool of water (probably blessed by Nenya, Galadriel's ring), that when looked within, shows prophetic events in proportion to the viewer.
So Sam saw Bagshot Row ripped up (as it later was), just as Frodo saw the Eye of Sauron.
Sam lived at Bagshot Row, so that concerned him, and Frodo had Sauron's Ring, so the Eye concerned him.
www.angel.qdnet.pl /tolkfaq.htm   (21155 words)

  
 Hot Chocolate
"If you can't find some, I'll run down to Bagshot Row," Sam offered.
He could hear the distant shouts, now, Tom and Jolly and Rosie taking a header into the snow.
Bag End wasn't some private corner where the Shire didn't exist, and he'd have to go back to Bagshot Row soon enough.
thia.luminousbeings.net /HotChocolate.htm   (2006 words)

  
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Frodo swirled on his heel like a dancer, caught the gate dreamily, and strolled inside.
At the same moment, they both undid a row of buttons and shoved down their trousers.
But this time, as Frodo got close to the end, murmuring occasional directives or encouragement to Sam, he cast a longing look down at Sam's left hand, which lay twitching on Sam's thigh while the right did most of the work.
www.libraryofmoria.com /frodosam/lessonsinmaturity.txt   (10385 words)

  
 Departure   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Aragorn had never actually been to the Shire before, though he had seen it from a close distance many times in his ranger years.
He smiled to himself as he strolled along the streets, collecting more than one shocked glance from a Hobbit, most of whom never expected one of the Big Folk - let alone the King of Gondor - to come strolling down Bagshot Row.
From the looks of things, the Hobbit had come through nicely.
santa.crickhollow.net /files/belinda.html   (944 words)

  
 The NitPicker's Guide to the Lord of the Rings
The Gaffer lives in 3 Bagshot Row (ROTK p.373).
Jackson has Sam live in 3 Bagshot Row with Rosie...even after Sam has returned from the Grey Havens.
Sam recalls that Frodo felt the pain in his shoulder on the anniversary of his confrontation with the Witch-King on Weathertop (ROTK p.378).
jackflannel.org /lotr   (17652 words)

  
 Current Ephemerides
And that doesn't include the ones who bought the CDs in stores, or who came to my shows.
Frodo Baggins Charged With War Crimes Frodo Baggins of Bagshot Row, Hobbiton, The Shire, Middle Earth, has been called before the International Criminal Court to answer charges of war crimes brought by Sauron the Dark Lord and Saruman the White in a joint filing.
Baggins refused comment on the matter from his home at Bag End, simply moaning and holding his head.
www.sturmsoft.com /Writing/Old_ephemerides/20020714.htm   (3328 words)

  
 slashstories nesting   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
He opened the door and got down on his hands and knees; for half a moment I was afraid he would drag me out.
Every Gamgee in Hobbiton is out on the Row looking for you, not to mention one rascally Baggins.”;
I nodded and took the young master’s hand, and we walked out of Bag End and down Bagshot Row.
karadin.com /nesting.html   (10273 words)

  
 KMC Forums - Dark Lord...Gandalf?
He would soil the brandywine saying that because he made it so filthy the hobbits wouldn't go near it and drown themselves!
He would cut down the party tree, saying it's roots were causing erosion in to bagshot row...
He'd think he was doing good, but in reality he'd be doing evil...like Boromir, he only thought the best thing to do was to...give the ring to Gondor.
www.killermovies.com /forums/f34/t305949.html   (1015 words)

  
 bounds
Early, too, in case you were going to tell me that as well.
Sam placed his clippers carefully on the bit of tarp he had laid on the ground to take the prunings, wiped his hands on
She was kind, and an excellent cook, but it wasn’t the
www.shemhazai.com /bounds.html   (4722 words)

  
 Number 3 Bagshot Row ------- A Tolkien Lovers Fanlisting-------   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
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She picked a pocket full of wildflowers on the walk up to Bagshot Row, then thought that might not be a good thing to do.
Pansies and posies couldn't fix anything; Rosie didn't know how anything would ever be fixed again.
I could smell the smoke almost from Bagshot Row."
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 Frodo and Harry - Chapters 7-12
He thought about the last person to whom he had offered the Ring: Lady Galadriel.
Sam had wanted her to take it so that she might put a stop to whoever was digging up Bagshot Row.
At that moment, Frodo realized that his doom was to bear the Ring and never give it away.
www.stupidring.com /fiction/fandh2.htm   (6571 words)

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