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Potterheads! If you’ve ever dreamed of apparating yourself into the Gryffindor common room or Hagrid’s cottage (yes, we know you can’t apparate within Hogwarts grounds…), here’s your chance!
A new cottage is offering visitors a chance to spend the night in these iconic locations and it’ll definitely feel like you’re right in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter!
The Harry Potter-esque cottages can be found in Liverton, North Yorkshire, UK but not on Hogwarts grounds unfortunately…
And while travel restrictions are banned for the moment, you can bet that we’ve got these cottages on our travel lists already!
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Named the “Dorm Room”, the Gryffindor common room-lookalike cottage features six single beds divided by thick red curtains, just like in the movies!
“Ideal for all to ensure a truly cosy comfortable and unforgettable holiday,” the website reads. “This accommodation is for everyone including larger families or even get away with a group of friends and head of together for an adventure.”
“This truly magical cottage has been designed to replicate the castle turret dorm room at a magical school that one particular boy wizard went to!” the website continued.
“Complete with 6 cosy single sized four poster beds, a grand but cosy fire place, stained glass and flickering candles, it truly is reminiscent of a magical dormitory from the wizarding world.”
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The cottage looks exactly like the common room that Harry, Hermione and Ron spend most of their time in, however it does come with its own fully equipped kitchen and a private bathroom.
The bathroom even has a stained glass window with the mermaid from the prefects’ bathroom in The Goblet of Fire!
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If the common room doesn’t tickle your fancy, you can opt for spending the night in Hagrid’s hut instead!
Known as the “Grounds Keeper’s Cottage”, you’ll find yourself transported right onto Hagrid’s doorstep but unfortunately, you won’t hear Fang’s barking welcome.
And just outside the cottage, Ron’s flying Ford Anglia sits, waiting for its next flight!
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“The cottage is configured as three interlocking circular rooms, with squat, medieval-looking turrets and mismatched stained-glass windows as a nod to the gothic demeanor of many of your favourite wizarding tales,” the description reads. “Its stooped doorway is lit by lanterns and the cottage is surrounded by fields that lead to views of the Yorkshire coast.”
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We can’t choose which we’d visit first!
We know, we know… Travelling isn’t allowed just yet but that doesn’t mean we can’t start making our travel lists now!
Which would you visit first? The Gryffindor common room or Hagrid’s hut? Let us know!
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