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Bywater Pool

From Tolkien Gateway
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"Bywater pool on the day of Bilbo's party" by Šárka Škorpíková
Lake
Bywater Pool
General Information
Other namesThe Pool
LocationWestfarthing, the Shire
TypeLake
DescriptionSmall, shallow pond
People and History
EventsWar of the Ring
GalleryImages of Bywater Pool

The Bywater Pool was a pond located in the eastern corner of the Westfarthing in the Shire, just north of the town of Bywater. The main river of the Shire, the Water, flowed into its western end and exited its eastern end. A stream from the Northfarthing (which may have been the Norbourn) entered Bywater Pool on its northern side.[1]

History

Before the War of the Ring, Bywater Pool had had a pleasant row of old Hobbit holes in the north bank, with little gardens that had run down to the water’s edge. Along the Pool-side where the Hobbiton Road ran close to the south bank there had grown an avenue of trees. On 2 November, 3019, when the Travellers arrived at Bywater, they found the holes in the north bank deserted, their gardens filled with weeds, and the avenue of trees gone – replaced by a line of ugly new houses.[2]

Portrayal in adaptations

The Bywater Pool in The Lord of the Rings Online

2007: The Lord of the Rings Online:

The Bywater Pool is a major landmark, its location being in the center of the in-game region of the Shire. It is a prime fishing spot, and fishing contests are taking place there during the annual Farmers Faire festival.

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