It was some distance from the Brandywine to Frodo’s new house at Crickhollow. [...] Nothing could be seen of the house in the dark: it stood back from the lane in the middle of a wide circle of lawn surrounded by a belt of low trees inside the outer hedge. Frodo had chosen it, because it stood in an out-of-the-way corner of the country, and there were no other dwellings close by. You could get in and out without being noticed.
- The Fellowship of the Ring (Book 1), Chapter 5
Crickhollow is a house on the eastern edge of Buckland, north-east of Brandy Hall. Brandybuck Hobbits seeking recluse from the busy and crowded Brandy Hall choose to dwell there on occasion.