Evan Evans Harry Potter Filming Locations in the Cotswolds
If you wish to step into the magical world of Harry Potter, where spells and potions await at every turn, a small group trip through the scenic landscapes of Lacock and Gloucester in the Cotswolds should be on your bucket list.
Nestled in the rolling hills and quaint villages lie some of the most iconic filming locations from the Harry Potter film series, including The Philosopher's Stone, The Chamber of Secrets, The Half-Blood Prince, and, most recently, Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald.
As you traverse the Cotswolds magical setting, you’ll feel like you’ve been transported straight into the pages of J.K. Rowling’s wizarding world. Here are six popular real-life Harry Potter film locations in the Cotswolds, particularly Lacock and Gloucester.
Hogwarts Corridors – Lacock Abbey
The Harry Potter magic truly begins as you arrive in the charming village ofLacock. Immerse yourself in thereal-life corridors of Hogwartsas you step insideLacock Abbey, a historic masterpiece dating back to the 13th century. This abbey was the backdrop for numerous iconic scenes throughout the Harry Potter film series, making it a must-visit destination for fans.
Snape’s Potions Classroom – Lacock Abbey
As you wander through the halls ofLacock Abbey, discover the very room used asSnape’s Potions classroom, where the infamousPotions Masterhimself (Alan Rickman), spread his wisdom to young witches and wizards. Stand in the very spot whereHarry, Hermione, and Rononce brewed potions under Snape’s watchful gaze.
Harry’s Parents Home – Lacock Village
Continue your journey with our expert guide as you visitthe birthplace of Harry’s parents, James and Lily Potter. Gaze upon the charming cottages and winding streets that served as the backdrop forHarry’s fateful encounter with Voldemorton that tragic Halloween night.
During a scene inThe Philosopher’s Stone, Hagrid and Harry are sitting inThe Leaky Cauldron.Hagrid explains to Harry what happened to his parents, and we see a flashback scene involving Voldemort. He enters the house using magic and kills Harry’s parents, leaving baby Harry behind.
Horace Slughorn’s Hideaway – Lacock Village
But the magic doesn’t end there.Horace Slughorn’s Hideawayis a secret haven where the respectedPotions Masterretreated during his tenure atHogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. As you stand before the building that housed Slughorn’s clandestine gatherings, relive the famous scenes from Harry Potter, and especiallyThe Half-Blood Prince.
At the beginning ofThe Half-Blood Prince, we see Horace Slughorn hiding out in this house away from the Death Eaters, who have been trying to recruit him for over a year. He explains that the house belongs to Muggles who are on holiday, and he never stays anywhere for more than a week.
Mirror of Erised – Gloucester Cathedral
As you make your way to Gloucester, step inside the corridors ofGloucester Cathedral, a breathtaking masterpiece of medieval architecture, and discover the very location where Harry stumbled upon the mystical mirror thatreveals one’s deepest desires. As you gaze into the mirror’s depths, you may just uncover secrets and aspirations you never knew existed.
InThe Chamber of Secrets, Harry hears the Basilisk moving through the pipes in the cloisters, and the Chapter House at the abbey is where Harry discovers theMirror of Erised.
“Enemies of the Heir BEWARE” – Gloucester Cathedral
But beware, for danger lurks around every corner. Make your way to thecorridors of Gloucester Cathedral, where the ominous message“Enemies of the Heir BEWARE”once appeared inblood-red letters. Stand in the very spot whereHarry and his friendsencounter the mysteriousChamber of Secretsand embark on a journey fraught with peril and adventure.
If you make your way to London after that, check out the popularHarry Potter Studio Tour, taking you straight to the Studios from Central London on our comfortable coaches.
After all, as Dumbledore once said, “Happiness can be found, even in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light.” ― J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
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