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Bree-land is a small inhabited region around Bree-hill, about forty miles east of the Shire. | Bree-land is a small inhabited region around Bree-hill, about forty miles east of the Shire. | ||
== Summary == | |||
Bree-land contains four settlements of note: | |||
* '''Bree''' is below and on the western slopes of Bree-hill. It is the chief town of the area, home to the famous Prancing Pony Inn, and is populated by Men and Hobbits. The East Road runs through Bree. | |||
* '''Staddle''' on the south-eastern slopes of Bree-hill is populated by Hobbits. Pipe-weed grows well on the south-slopes of the hill and is smoked by Bree-hobbits. Most of the Hobbits of Bree-land live in Staddle in hobbit-holes and small houses. It is the only of the villages (other than Bree itself) visible from the East Road and was located north of the East Road. | |||
* '''Combe''' is located north of Staddle in a deep valley. | |||
* '''Archet''' is located north of the East Road and east of Combe, among the trees of the Chetwood. |
Revision as of 23:05, 28 April 2023
Bree-land is a small inhabited region around Bree-hill, about forty miles east of the Shire.
Summary
Bree-land contains four settlements of note:
- Bree is below and on the western slopes of Bree-hill. It is the chief town of the area, home to the famous Prancing Pony Inn, and is populated by Men and Hobbits. The East Road runs through Bree.
- Staddle on the south-eastern slopes of Bree-hill is populated by Hobbits. Pipe-weed grows well on the south-slopes of the hill and is smoked by Bree-hobbits. Most of the Hobbits of Bree-land live in Staddle in hobbit-holes and small houses. It is the only of the villages (other than Bree itself) visible from the East Road and was located north of the East Road.
- Combe is located north of Staddle in a deep valley.
- Archet is located north of the East Road and east of Combe, among the trees of the Chetwood.