Take a Look Inside This Real-life Hobbit House for Sale in Wisconsin

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If you’re a Lord of the Rings fan, we’ve just found your dream home.

Built in 1972 by UW-River Falls professor Pat Clark and Emogene Nelson and designed by architect Mike McGuire, this house can be yours for $275,000 US or even less if you’re willing to bargain.

As much as this house looks like a movie set and not so comfortable for a living, surprisingly on the inside this house it’s equipped with all the needed space and amenities for a single family.

The family room is super large and perfect for entertaining. It comes equipped with a fireplace, benches, storage space, and high ceilings. There’s also a kitchen space included, two spacious bedrooms, on-suite laundry facilities, and to top it all is an indoor parking garage.

A unique place to relax, unwind and work while surrounded by beautifully crafted wooden furniture and antique-like features. This extraordinary house is nestled into a hillside in a remote part of Wisconsin in the United States. And now you have a rare opportunity to own it.

          Edna Realty INC

Edna Realty INC

Edna Realty INC

Edna Realty INC

Edna Realty INC

Edna Realty INC

Edna Realty INC

Edna Realty INC

Edna Realty INC

There are other Hobbit houses around the world you can feast your eyes on

Thailand

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Wales, U.K.

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Simon Dale and Jasmine Saville’s self-built house took around four months to complete. And it was fully built using natural and recycled materials.

Eastman, Quebec

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This awesome Hobbit-inspired house is actually an eco-lodge. So if you can’t buy your own house, you can just stay in one for a while.

This Facebook Group Is Dedicated To Shaming Bad Architecture, And Here’s 20 Pics That Got Roasted

Sometimes, in architecture, designs can go out of the ordinary. For example, we have a rather dangerous architecture that is as dangerous as it looks, if not more. On a positive note, we also have a somewhat friendly architecture that is not only useful for the user but also cares for their welfare as well.

And today, we’ll be having some funny designs. These structures aren’t dangerous and still serve their purpose, but how they’re constructed can be hilarious. Today, we’ll head over to the Facebook group That’s It, I’m Architecture Shaming – Burn It to the Ground Edition, the gathering place for people who love to poke fun at funny designs. Below, we compiled the 20 funniest structures ever presented in the group!

More info: Facebook

#1 I Can Smell The Mold From Here

Image source: Christopher Edward

#2 All I Know Is It’s In LA County And Has Been Under Construction For More Than 5 Years

Image source: Paul Moore-Northrop

#3 My Friend Posted This From Vegas… Not Sure The Name Of This Building- I Kinda Dig It- His Comments Were, “It Sure Is Hot In The Desert!”

Image source: Jackie Crowder Clark

#4 Windows Shmindows

Image source: Christopher Edward

#5 So I Was On Google Maps… Our Lady Of Fátima Church, San Jose De Costa Rica

Image source: Olaf Reinhard Weyer

#6 Architecture Shaming

Image source: Christopher Edward

#7 Architecture Shaming

Image source: Catherine Digman

#8 Spotted In Vancouver. Windows Look Funny That’s Not Just Me Right

Image source: Cooki Pi

#9 The Hills Have Eyes. And So Does This Hilton Head Condo

Image source: Dianne Butler

#10 I Found This Just North Of Petersburg

Image source: Tiffany Prine

#11 Was There A Half-Off Sale On Shutters?

Image source: Gary Salata

#12 It’s High As A Kite

Image source: Christopher Edward

#13 Architecture Shaming

Image source: Dianne Butler

#14 Architecture Shaming

Image source: Christopher Edward

#15 Losing My Mind At This

Image source: Catherine Digman

#16 Architecture Shaming

Image source: Ross Jenkins

#17 When You Live In Arizona & Hate The Heat, But Love Golf. Here Is The House For You!

Image source: Jennifer Doorenbos

#18 Everytime I See These Windows I Do A Double Take. Not For A Good Reason

Image source: Veronica Claussen

#19 A Greenhouse In Lafayette, LA. I Love It And Hate It At The Same Time. Weird Feeling. What Do You Think Of It. (Yes It’s Old And I Hear It May Not Be Around Much Longer)

Image source: Layne Derouen

#20 Architecture Shaming

Image source: Christopher Edward




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