

In one of the most touching and iconic scenes of the whole book and films series, this scene sees Dumbledore explain to Harry how the Mirror of Erised works.
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The Lacock Chapter House served as the resting place for the Mirror of Erised in the first film. Harry must have walked straight past him, so desperate to get to the mirror he hadn’t noticed him.”Īs you enter Lacock Abbey, turn left and walk about halfway up the corridor.

Sitting on one of the desks by the wall was none other than Albus Dumbledore. “So - back again, Harry?” Harry felt as though his insides had turned to ice. Sharington chose not to demolish the stone cloister, which is probably the most striking feature of the Abbey today.įans of the Harry Potter films will certainly recognise it and agree. He transformed the abbey buildings from a convent to a country house. Lacock abbey was bought by William Sharington in 1540 for £730. The convent closed in 1539 as part of the Dissolution of the Monasteries. However, she actually became one of the nuns living at the Abbey soon after its completion. Lacock Abbey is almost 800 years old having been founded in 1232 by the Countess of Salisbury.īack then, the abbey also housed a convent and the monasterial past is quite evident.Įla, The Countess of Salisbury who founded the building, was one of the most powerful women in England at the time. Located just next to Lacock Village, it is a beautiful old building that is owned by the National Trust. So, before we get onto the filming locations at Lacock Abbey we just thought we’d tell you a bit about Lacock Abbey itself, because it’s really cool. Maybe however, it is meant to look that way by another wizard laying low there. The garden gate has a hole in it and the place is looking a bit sorry for itself. Like when Horace Slughorn was hiding there, the house in Lacock currently looks unoccupied (perhaps the tenants had enough people taking pictures). It is important to note that this is a private property, so if you are planning to visit, please be respectful. It’s a large property visible from the bridge as you approach from the village. Look out for Slughorn’s Hideout in Lacock

The house where Horace Slughorn is hiding is in fact one of the Lacock Village Harry Potter filming locations.Īt 4-6 Chapel Hill in Lacock Village, we find the house that was used in the film. It is revealed that Slughorn has been hiding out from Death Eaters (Voldemort disciples) in the village of Budleigh Babberton, while they try to recruit him. Horace Slughorn explains to Harry and Dumbledore as he is introduced to the first time in the Half-Blood Prince. Move from Mug-gle house to Muggle house - the owners of this place are on holiday in the Canary Islands - it’s been very pleasant, I’ll be sorry to leave.” “(I) Never stay in one place more than a week.
