No, this isn't a blog about how to give your home
or garden a makeover - unless you want it to look like it came out of a book!
A few weeks ago I was sent an email by a company
asking me to put a link on my website for their company. At first I was
interested. The company appeared to be a publisher and publiciser of books and
ebooks. But it was only after I received a second email that I followed the
link that had been sent to me and realised that they were in actual fact a
curtain and upholstery company. Needless to say, I won't be advertising their
company on my website because most people come to my site for information about
me rather than who I'd recommend to make their new curtains! But for some
reason the website did have a page on fictional homes, which was quite
intriguing and gave me the idea for this blog...
Homes and gardens feature significantly in
literature. There are homes that would be amazing to live in, others that I'd
want to visit, and some that I'd only look at from a distance! Here are some of
my favourites.

Location:
Bagshot Row, Hobbiton, The Shire
The owner:
Bilbo Baggins. Bag End was built to a luxuriously high standard by Bilbo's
father Bungo Baggins for his wife, Belladonna Took.
Specs: countless
rooms all situated on one floor with original features, panelled walls, tiled
floors, polished furniture, round windows with views over lush gardens and
meadows. There are ample pantries, large wine cellars, and several guests
rooms. Bag End is a cosy property in an idyllic setting amongst green fields
and orchards. Be prepared for the unexpected visitor - short of stature, wide
of girth, possibly wielding an axe, or an exceedingly tall gentleman dressed in
grey robes, who may lead you astray!
The Hobbit was one of my favourite books when I
was young, and it still is, so Bag End is full of memories for me. I would very
happily live there, and being only five foot tall, I would have no problems
with the low ceilings, although Tolkien does tell the reader that taller
visitors would have no problems, so perhaps the ceilings are actually not as
low as people might think.

Location:
Yorkshire.
Owner:
Archibald Craven. Occupants: Colin Craven, Mary Lennox, Martha Sowerby and Ben
Weatherstaff.
Both the house and the garden are full of secrets,
which Mary gradually uncovers. She finds a key in the garden, and it unlocks
not only a door, but other hidden secrets too. I loved the book when I read it many
years ago. I wanted to find a key that would open hidden doors. I wanted a
garden like the one in the book. I still love exploring old houses and gardens,
and making up stories about them - I suspect I still haven't grown up yet!

Location:
Green Gables, Avonlea, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Canada
Occupants:
Marilla Cuthbert, Matthew Cuthbert, Anne.
Green Gables is a farmhouse surrounded by orchards
and fields and woods, with a view over the Lake of Shining Waters and the
Haunted Wood.
Avonlea and Prince Edward Island have become a
tourist attraction by developing the area based on Montgomery's books, but I
don't need to see the actual place where Anne Shirley grew up, or sit in the
real Avonlea and drink raspberry cordial soda. Green Gables and the trials and
tribulations of Anne Shirley have a special place in my memories.

Location: Remote, near the village of Hillsdale.
Occupants
for the summer: Dr. John Montague, an anthropologist with an interest in the
paranormal, and Luke Sanderson (heir to the house). Staying visitors: Eleanor
and Theodora, Mrs. Montague and Arthur Parker - all share an interest in the supernatural.
In daylight, the house seems like any other large
house. Surrounded by large gardens, pretty paths, bubbling brooks, and a cosy
living room with an open fire to retreat to when the light begins to fade. But
do not be fooled.
I probably read this book too young. No, I
definitely read this book too young, which is why very large empty houses on
huge estates hold no appeal to me - especially at night. I would never live in
Hill House even if it was going for a song, but if you have a special interest
in haunted houses then this is the one you should consider - just be prepared
for creaking doors, strange cold spots, and the occasional bump in the night!
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