WEAVERVILLE, N.C. - O'er the misty mountains of North Carolina is a .

The hobbit house named “Hobbithenge” is nestled into a meadow in Weaverville, . The house, which appears to be tucked into the earth, was handcrafted out of clay and wood, according to the listing. In addition to the wood stove and queen-sized futon, the listing says the rental also comes with mud, dust, spiders and a door that doesn't lock just yet. It emphasizes the home as “rustic,” noting it also doesn't have hot water or much privacy.

Reviews describe stays as “phenomenal” and a “perfect getaway,” noting that experiences exceeded expectations and had a magical air.

This rental is about 25 miles (40 kilometres) outside Asheville and isn't the only Tolkien token. Similar rentals are available in states including Tennessee , Virginia and Washington.