Bag End
Bag End is a desirable and beautiful hobbit-hole dug into the Hill featuring a round front door, round windows set in turf walls with red and golden flowers trailing and peeping in. The garden has a lawn, long sloping path, hedge and gate. Inside are comfortable interconnected rooms including a hall, west-facing study with hearth, and dining-room, lit by sun or fire but growing dark with shadows at sunset.
Contains info from Book 3+
History
The Fellowship of the Ring: Being the First Part of the Lord of the Rings
Bag End is a desirable and beautiful hobbit-hole dug into the Hill featuring a round front door, round windows set in turf walls with red and golden flowers trailing and peeping in. The garden has a lawn, long sloping path, hedge and gate. Inside are comfortable interconnected rooms including a hall, west-facing study with hearth, and dining-room, lit by sun or fire but growing dark with shadows at sunset.
Key Events
Book Appearances
The Fellowship of the Ring: Being the First Part of the Lord of the Rings
First appears Ch 2