Places in Middle-earth
Buck Hill
Type: Mountains, Hills, Promontories
Region: Bree/The Shire
Other Names
the low hill
the hill of Bucklebury
Location: The low hill in Buckland where Brandy Hall was tunnelled; adjacent to the village of Bucklebury.
Description:
Away over the flats they could glimpse the low hill of Bucklebury across the River....The Fellowship of the Ring, LoTR Book 1, Ch 4, A Short Cut to Mushrooms
On the other side [of the Brandywine] the bank was steep.... Behind loomed up the Buck Hill; and out of it ... shone many round windows.... They were the windows of Brandy Hall, the ancient home of the Brandybucks.
Long ago Gorhendad Oldbuck ... had crossed the river, which was the original boundary of the land eastwards. He built (and excavated) Brandy Hall, changed his name to Brandybuck, and settled down.... His family grew and grew..., until Brandy Hall occupied the whole of the low hill.... The Brandybucks and their numerous dependants then began to burrow, and later to build, all round about. That was the origin of Buckland.... Its chief village was Bucklebury, clustering in the banks and slopes behind Brandy Hall.The Fellowship of the Ring, LoTR Book 1, Ch 5, A Conspiracy Unmasked
It was some distance from the Brandywine to ... Crickhollow. They passed Buck Hill and Brandy Hall on their left, and on the outskirts of Bucklebury struck the main road of Buckland that ran south from the Bridge.The Fellowship of the Ring, LoTR Book 1, Ch 5, A Conspiracy Unmasked
Contributors: Elena Tiriel 15Sep06