This incredible little home is the ‘Hobbit House’, a hobbit
themed cottage designed by architect Peter Archer for a lifelong J.R.R.
Tolkien fan. It’s located in Chester County, Pennsylvania, a place
dotted with picturesque barns and rolling fields, yet is surprisingly
close to Philadelphia.
The Hobbit House was built for the sole reason of being a personal
museum, a private place where one fan of the famous author could store
all his Tolkien-inspired memorabilia. A 30 year collection of books,
figurines and other collectables.
Exterior views of the Hobbit inspired house in Chester County, near Philadelphia:
Wouldn’t be a hobbit home without a small round wooden door.
The inside is just as cosy as you’d imagine.
It even has a Tolkien inspired chess board.
Archer, who had little knowledge of Tolkien’s work before designing the Hobbit House, explains:
Upon starting the project I read the book The Hobbit and
watched the Lord of the Rings movies, but more importantly, looked at
the range of writings by Tolkien, including amazing sketches he had done
to illustrate his work. I remember at the start saying that we would be
happy to design the structure but we were not going to do a Hollywood
interpretation. We wanted it to be timeless. It was built in 2004 but
looking at it, you could think it was from 1904 or 1604.
Now all I want to do is get comfy in that little hobbit home and
smoke a pipe by the fire…that is until some pesky dwarves come knocking
on my door wanting an adventure.
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