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The definitive guide to FILMING LOCATIONS - HP1- HP7.2

starlstarl Posts: 120
edited February 2011 in General
This thread will be the definitive guided Tour of the filming locations used in the entire Harry Potter series! You'll be amazed how many times the same location has been used to represent different places the Potter universe

The tiny village of LACOCK has been the scene for several Harry Potter moments over the years
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IN 2009's Harry potter and Half-Blood Prince the centre of the small village doubled as 'Budleigh Babberton square' were Harry and Dumbledore apparate to at the beginning of the film!


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They turn and head up the street you can see in the picture! Were made to believe this leads to the house were Horace slughorn is hiding out (look further down to see were it actually leads) but in fact Slughorns abode is literally 100 yards down the road on the left of the picture.

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The tiny road Harry and dumbledore head down leads to a very different place all together...to Godrics Hollow in fact!

In picture 3 you can see the cottage tucked into a little corner in the distance

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The small cottage next to Lacock Abbey was the scene were Voldemort Murdered James and Lily in 2001's Harry Potter and the Philosophers stone

Lacock Abbey has itself doubled for Hogwarts, remember when Snape confronted Quirrel, or Snapes Classroom in PS/SS

ON TO LONDON

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Scotland yard has made two appearences in the Harry Potter films!

In fact the exact same street corner has been used twice, but made to look different in both Ootp and DH1
Ron sying on the ministry workers in DH1 and on the opposite side of the same street is were the phone box was OOTP
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more to come

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