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'''Grindwall''' was a small hythe (landing) on the north bank of the [[Withywindle]].  It was outside of the [[High Hay]] and so was well watched and protected by a ''grind'' or fence extending into the water.  On rising ground behind the hythe was the village of [[Breredon]].<ref>J.R.R. Tolkien, ''The Tolkien Reader'', "The Adventures of Tom Bombadil"</ref>
'''Grindwall''' was a small hythe (landing) on the north bank of the [[Withywindle]].  It was outside of the [[High Hay]] and so was well watched and protected by a ''grind'' or fence extending into the water.  On rising ground behind the hythe was the village of [[Breredon]].<ref>{{ATB|Boating}}</ref>


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Revision as of 07:50, 7 March 2011

Grindwall was a small hythe (landing) on the north bank of the Withywindle. It was outside of the High Hay and so was well watched and protected by a grind or fence extending into the water. On rising ground behind the hythe was the village of Breredon.[1]

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