Hobbit-holes

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Hobbit-holes are cozy, earth-sheltered dwellings built into hillsides and inhabited by hobbits in J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural structure in fiction
fictional dwelling type
alsoCalled smials NERFINISHED
appearsInAdaptation The Hobbit (film series) NERFINISHED
The Lord of the Rings (film series) NERFINISHED
architecturalFeature bedrooms
cellars
dining rooms
low ceilings
many pantries
round windows
tunnel-like central passage
associatedWithCulture Hobbit culture
associatedWithTheme comfort
rural life
simplicity
builtInto banks
hillsides
category Dwellings in Middle-earth NERFINISHED
Fictional houses
constructionMaterial earth
stone
wood
creator J. R. R. Tolkien
describedInWork The Fellowship of the Ring NERFINISHED
The Hobbit NERFINISHED
The Lord of the Rings NERFINISHED
The Return of the King NERFINISHED
doorColor green door (Bag End) NERFINISHED
doorFeature brass knob in the exact middle
doorShape round door
environmentalRelation earth-sheltered
fictionalUniverse Legendarium of J. R. R. Tolkien NERFINISHED
filmingLocationForAdaptations Matamata, New Zealand NERFINISHED
firstPublishedIn 1937
heatingSource fireplaces
inhabitedBy Hobbits NERFINISHED
inspiredRealWorldArchitecture earth-sheltered homes
turf houses in fantasy-themed constructions
languageOfTerm English NERFINISHED
lightingSource lamps
windows
locatedInFictionalRegion Bywater NERFINISHED
Hobbiton NERFINISHED
Michel Delving NERFINISHED
The Shire NERFINISHED
notableExample Bag End NERFINISHED
partOf Middle-earth NERFINISHED
sizeRelativeToHumans smaller than typical human houses
tourismAssociation Hobbiton Movie Set tourist attraction NERFINISHED

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Hobbiton contains Hobbit-holes