The Burrow

Located outside of
Ottery St. Catchpole, the home of the Weasley family is well hidden from Muggle intrusions. The Burrow is an architect's nightmare, at least four stories and held together with magic.
The Kitchen
- The Burrow kitchen is small and cramped. The infamous Weasley clock is on one wall, a well used wooden table and chairs taking up much of the room in the center. The kitchen fireplace mantel holds many of Molly's cookbooks.
Percy's former bedroom
- This second floor bedroom is probably vacant now that Percy has left. The room overlooked the garden.
Fred and George's former bedroom
- Another room on the second floor. Molly and Arthur currently use this room for storage.
Ginny's former bedroom
- This room is found on the third floor landing of the narrow staircase.
Ron's former bedroom
- Ron's room is located just below the attic, on the fifth landing. At one time Ron's room was a shrine to the Chudley Cannons, and had a sign on the door proclaiming "Ronald's Room."
The attic
- The attic is right above Ron's former room, and contains a ghoul.
The garden
- When weather permits, and the house is full, the Weasleys sometimes eat dinner outside in the garden. There is a large pond, and many gnarled trees, as well as overgrown grass and weeds. Not to mention the persistent gnomes.
The shed
- At one time, the shed housed Arthur Weasley's Ford Anglia, but now it's stuffed with the Muggle things that Arthur likes to bring home and tinker with.
The broom shed
- An old stone outhouse, used by the Weasleys to store their brooms.
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