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Hobbiton Movie Set & Farm ToursWelcome to Beech Tree Cottage Accommodation in Cambridge New Zealand, "Town of Trees & Champions" and our suggestions of places to visit & things to do in and around Cambridge. There are many things on offer for visitors to the Waikato Region. Please find following just a few suggestions that may interest you, your family, friends and work colleagues when you come to stay here in Cambridge NZ. Site construction started in March 1999 and filming commenced in December that year, continuing for three months. Below is a summary of the major components that were needed to create the Hobbiton Movie Set:
- The New Zealand Army was contracted to build 1.5 km of road into the site and the initial set development. They brought diggers, bulldozers, loaders, trucks, rollers, graders and other heavy machinery to the site. - Barberry hedges and trees were brought in and gardens were nurtured throughout winter. - Thirty-seven hobbit holes were created with untreated timber, ply and polystyrene. - The Mill and double arch bridge were built out of scaffolding, ply and polystyrene, then glued and painted. - Thatch on the pub and mill roofs was cut from rushes around the Alexander farm. - The oak tree overlooking Bag End was cut down and brought in from near Matamata. Each branch was numbered and chopped, then transported and bolted together on top of Bag End (weighing 26 tonne). - Artificial leaves were imported from Taiwan and individually wired onto the dead tree. - Generators were brought in to run the base camp and filming equipment. Logistics of power, water and sewerage all had to be considered. - Catering was organised for up to 400 people a day, with three 2-course meals required for all of the cast and crew.
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