Dutch neighborhood where streets are named after LOTR characters and places

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  1. And yet I grew up in Birmingham (where he was from), and have lived in Oxfordshire (where they were written), and there is very little apart from Blue plaques on buildings to mark his existence at either. Even the Pub the Prancing Pony on the road between Worcester and Hereford an acknowledge source of inspiration, got sold and became a house with no marker in the past decade.

  2. OSM!

    I wonder why there is both a ‘Peregrijn’ and a ‘Pepijn’ though? One is literally the long name of the other.

  3. I feel like living on Saruman would be significantly less desirable than living on, say, Aragorn.

  4. I was wondering for any Dutch knowing, if the properties are really sought after with high prices and if the neighborhood also attracts foreigners

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