Need a little space? A Hobbit Hole in Vancouver throws open its round doors
VANCOUVER — Sometimes we all need somewhere for a little alone time.
Vancouver resident Anne Bruinn found hers in a tiny “Hobbit Hole” that her husband built in their backyard in the neighbourhood of Dunbar, complete with a grassy roof and round doorway, and now she wants to share it.
She’s throwing open the doors to the Hobbit Hole to anyone who needs an hour or two to study, nap, meditate or even have a good cry.
The bright yellow Hobbit Hole, which Bruinn also calls her “she shed,” is eight feet by six feet with a comfy chair, small fireplace heater and porthole windows. There’s an extension cord for power, and a plate of cookies baked by Bruinn on the doorstep.