- A new cottage at North Shire farm, located in North Yorkshire, UK, is attracting "Harry Potter" fans thanks to its resemblance to Hagrid's hut in the films.
- The farm's Ground Keeper's Cottage, which opened in April, can accommodate up to six guests, and has a bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, and living space.
- It costs £295 ($384 USD at the time of writing) to stay there for one night.
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A new cottage at a farm in the UK is attracting "Harry Potter" fans from all around the world thanks to its resemblance to Hagrid's hut in the films.
North Shire farm, tucked away in North Yorkshire, UK, is home to a variety of family-friendly lodging areas, including a property that resembles a hobbit house from "Lord of the Rings," while others look like they are straight out of fairy tales.
But it's the Ground Keeper's Cottage, which opened at North Shire in April, that's sparking the most interest as fans have compared it to the hut where the Hogwarts professor lived in the "Harry Potter" movies. The space can house up to six people, and has a bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, and ample living space. To stay, it costs £295 ($384 USD) per night.
Take a look inside the magical property below.
Ground Keeper's Cottage first opened in April, ahead of International Harry Potter Day on May 2.

The cottage was created by Carol Cavendish, the North Shire farm's owner, and cost £195,000 (a little under $254,400 USD) to build, according to the Daily Mail.
From the outside, it looks identical to Hagrid's hut, which is seen in multiple "Harry Potter" films.
The destination is located within North Yorkshire, England.

According to the North Shire website, it costs £295 ($384) to stay in the Ground Keeper's Cottage for one night, £575 ($749) for two nights, and £850 ($1,107) for three nights.
But there's more to see than just the building itself. The North Shire farm is home to a variety of animals, a café, and camping field. It's also surrounded by the North York Moors, a stunning green landscape of heather moorland.
Inside the cottage, visitors can relax in a cozy living area.

The space is filled with a fireplace, two couches, tables made from trunks, and decorated with a variety of knickknacks strewn around the area.
And though there's a separate bedroom, one of the couches includes a pull-out section, and doubles as a bed to make more sleeping space for guests.
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