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Linford-Shire on Bainbridge

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· Bainbridge Island, Kitsap, Washington
3 acres hosted by Mary L.
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This special piece of land is over 3 acres and was one of the famous strawberry farms on beautiful Bainbridge island. West facing and full sun, this property is home to wildlife including bats, owls, coyotes, eagles, osprey, red winged blackbirds and deer.  Bordering a local 2 lane highway, the property has stunning territorial views of Meigs park.   Very private area where you have the run of the bottom portion of our property.  The Hobbit house was built by our family as a 5th grade project for our daughter Rose and her friends.  Now we have converted the cozy living space to glamping, to pay for her college in Worcester Massachusets! “In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit. Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms and an oozy smell, nor yet a dry, bare, sandy hole with nothing in it to sit down on or to eat: it was a hobbit-hole, and that means comfort.”-J.R.R. Tolkien You don’t have to go to New Zealand to stay in a hobbit house! Hand-built by our family, this cozy in-hill cabin located in the lower area of our property is something right out of a Tolkien novel. Very LGBTQ+ And BIPOC friendly. This one room Hobbit Hole has everything in it's  7.5x15.5' (cozy): Comfy convertible bed/couch complete with linens, a small table with 2 chairs for playing games and eating, puzzles, games, snacks, hot water kettle, coffee maker, bluetooth speaker, electric fireplace, books, sketchpad with colored pencils, and more!  A rustic wooden floor (with some paint splatters) and a braided rug give you a feeling of comfort and home.  On site we have a private portable bathroom complete with hand-washing station, and an outside combination fire pit and charcoal barbecue with a grill top and  s’mores sticks provided so you can cook over a wood fire or coals!  And an outdoor table and chairs that are super comfortable! The house itself is heated, insulated, and has working electricity/outlets for computer or phone charger.  Clean bedding and pillows provided, washed in fragrance-free detergent between each guest.  We provide a full water jug with spigot, hot water kettle, teapot, assorted teas, an empty growler to use, 2 pint glasses and 2 mugs.   Private area of the yard with plenty of room to relax.  We have a disc golf goal and discs to use as well. Firewood is available for purchase onsite for $10/milk crate full. This comes with a kindling kit. Territorial views of the tree line and sunset views to die for! We are located near Meigs Park as well as a 10-minute walk from Manitou beach and an easy bike ride to the ferry that goes to Seattle!  2 miles from the Grand Forest and 3 miles from Battle Point park.  We are exactly 3 miles from the ferry terminal in a convenient mid-island location. NEED TO KNOW (managing expectations):A note on the bathroom: the hobbit hole is small and will not fit a bathroom or plumbing. Your nearby private portable restroom is cleaned thoroughly between each guest and serviced (pumped out) weekly.  We consider our listing to be “glamping”. Also our property borders a local 2 lane highway and you can expect road noise mostly during the day and evening.  While it is a private setting you can expect to hear the road.   Weekends and evenings it is quieter, and when the door is closed it is quiet.   The Hobbit House is suitable for 2 guests or 2 adults and a small child that can share the bed.  The bed is a queen size, and we can't allow sleeping on the floor as the door opens inwards and is a safety concern.   However, additional guests are welcome to bring a tent and camp outside, for $20/tent, up to 6 additional guests or 2 tents, whichever is smaller.  Let me know when you are booking that you'd like to bring additional guests and we will adjust the costs accordingly.  WANT TO SEE MORE? We are on Instagram @ hobbithouse98110 and there are videos of the space to give you a solid look at what is in the space. On you tube we have a nice video giving a tour of the property and the hobbit hole.   Look for "Hobbit House Bainbridge Island". We look forward to hosting you!“In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit. Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms and an oozy smell, nor yet a dry, bare, sandy hole with nothing in it to sit down on or to eat: it was a hobbit-hole, and that means comfort.”-J.R.R. Tolkien You don’t have to go to New Zealand to stay in a hobbit house! Hand-built by our family, this cozy in-hill cabin located in the lower area of our property is something right out of a Tolkien novel. Very LGBTQ+ And BIPOC friendly. This one room Hobbit Hole has everything in it's  7.5x15.5' (cozy): Comfy convertible bed/couch complete with linens, a small table with 2 chairs for playing games and eating, puzzles, games, snacks, hot water kettle, coffee maker, bluetooth speaker, electric fireplace, books, sketchpad with colored pencils, and more!  A rustic wooden floor (with some paint splatters) and a braided rug give you a feeling of comfort and home.  On site we have a private portable bathroom complete with hand-washing station, and an outside combination fire pit and charcoal barbecue with a grill top and  s’mores sticks provided so you can cook over a wood fire or coals!  And an outdoor table and chairs that are super comfortable! The house itself is heated, insulated, and has working electricity/outlets for computer or phone charger.  Clean bedding and pillows provided, washed in fragrance-free detergent between each guest.  We provide a full water jug with spigot, hot water kettle, teapot, assorted teas, an empty growler to use, 2 pint glasses and 2 mugs.   Private area of the yard with plenty of room to relax.  We have a disc golf goal and discs to use as well. Firewood is available for purchase onsite for $10/milk crate full. This comes with a kindling kit. Territorial views of the tree line and sunset views to die for! We are located near Meigs Park as well as a 10-minute walk from Manitou beach and an easy bike ride to the ferry that goes to Seattle!  2 miles from the Grand Forest and 3 miles from Battle Point park.  We are exactly 3 miles from the ferry terminal in a convenient mid-island location. NEED TO KNOW (managing expectations):A note on the bathroom: the hobbit hole is small and will not fit a bathroom or plumbing. Your nearby private portable restroom is cleaned thoroughly between each guest and serviced (pumped out) weekly.  We consider our listing to be “glamping”. Also our property borders a local 2 lane highway and you can expect road noise mostly during the day and evening.  While it is a private setting you can expect to hear the road.   Weekends and evenings it is quieter, and when the door is closed it is quiet.   The Hobbit House is suitable for 2 guests or 2 adults and a small child that can share the bed.  The bed is a queen size, and we can't allow sleeping on the floor as the door opens inwards and is a safety concern.   However, additional guests are welcome to bring a tent and camp outside, for $20/tent, up to 6 additional guests or 2 tents, whichever is smaller.  OR.. we have a small travel trailer for warm wi terrine accommodations. Still no cooking or toilet inside the trailer but it is a warm spot to sleep. That can be booked for up to 2 adults and 1 child who can sleep in the lofted area and is $60/night for up to 3 guests. Let me know when you are booking that you'd like to bring additional guests and we will adjust the costs accordingly.  WANT TO SEE MORE? We are on Instagram @ hobbithouse98110 and there are videos of the space to give you a solid look at what is in the space. On you tube we have a nice video giving a tour of the property and the hobbit hole.   Look for "Hobbit House Bainbridge Island". We look forward to hosting you!
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106 Ratings · 88 reviews
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Jacquelyn L.recommends
October 7, 2024
Cozy Hobbit House on Bainbridge
Check in and out was easy. Her directions and videos on how things work were great. The space was clean and well maintained. My granddaughter and I went for a weekend away for her birthday. She enjoyed it so much she wants to go again.
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Theresa C.recommends
September 5, 2024
Cozy Hobbit House on Bainbridge
It was a cute space for me and my 2 boys. Definitely a helpful spot to have during the soccer tournament. Our boys also love LOTR.
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Victoria H.recommends
August 27, 2024
Cozy Hobbit House on Bainbridge
Mary’s hobbit home was everything you could imagine and more. As an LOTR fan, I was absolutely astounded at the amount of detail and materials that transported you to the Shire in this cozy version of Bag End. It was worth every penny, and I will absolutely be staying again on my next visit to Bainbridge. An assortment of teas, coffee and snacks are provided as well as Mary’s delicious cookies that you can request upon booking! The futon was super comfy with plenty of pillows, blankets and a down comforter. You can sip tea next to Bilbo Baggins and the warm fire place nestled in a pillow fort on a rainy Washington evening (which is what I did. Highly recommend.) There is ample reading materials for those who would like to get more acquainted with Middle Earth or the surrounding areas on Bainbridge island. Don’t forget to leave a review in Bilbo’s journal on the mantelpiece and perhaps a drawing as you marvel at the artwork of other guests on the wall. So delighted to have had such an excellent experience. Many thanks!
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Tim F.recommends
August 13, 2024
Cozy Hobbit House on Bainbridge
The Hobbit House was very cute and comfortable, but the grounds could have used a bit of care and sprucing up. Road noise definitely noticeable sitting outside but all nice and quiet in the house. Using the fan was a must as with no heat on and a cool night (60 F) it was plenty warm in the house while sleeping and no real way to have ventilations. The rabbits hoping around the lawn did add a very shire feel to the experience.
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Megan T.recommends
August 9, 2024
Cozy Hobbit House on Bainbridge
Very cute little abode! Host was very kind and left us freshly baked cookies. We stayed there on one of the hottest nice of the summer and it was very warm inside even with the fan. Although you could hear traffic from the yard, it was very private and quiet once inside. The portable toilet was the cleanest I’ve ever seen, which was a nice plus!
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Khampaeng P.recommends
June 17, 2024
Cozy Hobbit House on Bainbridge
Great stay!
Host was great and very communicative. The porta-potty was very clean and pleasant to use. I like that fact that the is campsite felt very private yet was close to everything you need! My favorite part of the stay was at night when we were cooking over the bon-fire and night lights were on illuminating the hobbit house! This is a place that I would come back to.
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Bainbridge Island, Kitsap, Washington, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla and dxʷsəq̓ʷəbš (Suquamish) First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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