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Hobbit House By Steve Michaels, Montana, United States
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Peter Jackson's hotly-anticipated movie The Hobbit is not out until 2012 - but that doesn't mean fans have to wait for a taste. For a Montana man has created a 1,000sq-ft Hobbit-themed guest house for those who love the J.R.R Tolkien books and characters like Bilbo Baggins. Steve Michaels' Hobbit house is situated in northwest Montana about a three-hour drive from Spokane, Washington.
It is built into a hill on a 20-acre plot and features a tree-stump shaped troll house, several round door hobbit houses and also some small fairy houses. Mr Michaels, 63, spent $410,000 to build the property and rents it out for $245 a night. Mr Michaels and his wife Christine garnered regional and national attention when they completed construction of their Hobbit Home. Mr Michaels said: 'We accommodate more than just Hobbits inhabiting this Shire. We also have an entire company of elves, fairies, and even trolls who have their own 700 year-old Troll House made from a Cedar tree so large, you can even step inside.'
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