Harry Potter-themed cottage modelled on Gryffindor common room opens in Yorkshire

Property sleeps six people, making it ideal for a government-approved trip away

Olivia Petter
Wednesday 30 September 2020 15:09 BST
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A holiday cottage in Liverton inspired by the Gryffindor common room in the Harry Potter  films is now available to rent.

The property features four-poster beds, a student common room and a bathroom kitted out with gold mirrors akin to those featured in the Chamber of Secrets film.

The bathroom also features stain-glass windows and an image of a mermaid taken from the Goblet of Fire film.

As for the bedroom, it features six full-size single four poster beds complete with curtains surrounding each one.

The bedroom
The bedroom (Rex Features)

There is also a large kitchen that includes a fridge, freezer, dual hob and microwave.

The interiors are a mix of dark wood and rich red, designed to resemble the signature colour of Gryffindor.

The property, named Dorm Room, is located in North Shire, Liveton, and sleeps six guests, making it perfect for those wanting to make the most of the rule of six that means people in England cannot socialise in groups larger than that.

The bathroom
The bathroom (Rex Features)

The description of the property on the website reads: "This truly magical cottage has been designed to replicate the castle turret dorm room at a magical school that one particular boy wizard went to!

“Complete with six cosy single sized four poster beds, a grand but cosy fire place, stained glass and flickering candles it truly is reminiscent of a magical dormitory from the wizarding world.”

The description continues: “With its own fully equipped kitchen for self catering and a truly opulent private bathroom with a very special surprise feature, it’s the perfect getaway for family and friends alike.”

The Dorm Room is currently available to rent for £300 per night in November and December.

For more information on how to rent The Dorm Room, click here.

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