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Located on the outskirts of Ottery St. Catchpole in Devon, England, it is a thoroughly magical dwelling that became a second home to Harry Potter. The building itself might once have been an old stone pigpen, which has had several crooked stories attached to it. Four or five chimneys dot the roof of the house, and the entire building is most likely held up by magic due to its crazy construction. The Burrow has a small yard at the front of the house, with a garage that stored Arthur Weasley's Flying Ford Anglia, and a chicken coop that houses the family's chickens. A sign in the ground reads "The Burrow" by the main entrance. The back garden contains a stone outhouse that the Weasleys have converted into a Broom shed, and the Weasley children keep their broomsticks in the building during their time at home

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A small picturesque cottage, in the heart of the countryside. It has a large library, which is open for all his friends to use

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