RedWizard98 (talk | contribs) Tag: Source edit |
RedWizard98 (talk | contribs) No edit summary Tag: Source edit |
||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
|name=Cottage of Frank Bryce |
|name=Cottage of Frank Bryce |
||
|image=[[File:Screen_Shot_2013-10-01_at_4.44.07_PM.png]] |
|image=[[File:Screen_Shot_2013-10-01_at_4.44.07_PM.png]] |
||
⚫ | |||
− | |bgcolor1= |
||
+ | |residents=[[Frank Bryce]]<ref name="GOF1"/> |
||
− | |bgcolor2= |
||
+ | |owner=[[Frank Bryce]]<ref name="GOF1"/> |
||
⚫ | |||
− | | |
+ | |affiliation=[[Frank Bryce]]<ref name="GOF1"/> |
+ | }} |
||
− | |affiliation=[[Frank Bryce]] |
||
+ | {{Quote|Frank Bryce was the Riddles’ gardener. He lived alone in a rundown cottage on the grounds of the Riddle House. Frank had come back from the war with a very stiff leg and a great dislike of crowds and loud noises, and had been working for the Riddles ever since.|Frank's occupation of this cottage|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire}} |
||
− | + | This '''cottage''' was the permanent residence of [[Frank Bryce]]. It was situated near the [[Riddle House]] and the [[Little Hangleton graveyard]].<ref name="GOF1">{{GOF|B|1}}</ref> |
|
==History== |
==History== |
||
Line 16: | Line 17: | ||
==The Cottage== |
==The Cottage== |
||
− | The cottage was a small, one-story building, situated close to the [[Riddle House]] where the kitchen window has a clear view of the great, abandoned manor. Known rooms inside was a bedroom and a kitchen. A chimney was located at the top centre of the roof.<ref name="GOF1"/> |
+ | The cottage was a small, one-story building,<ref name="PM">{{PM}}</ref> situated close to the [[Riddle House]] where the kitchen window has a clear view of the great, abandoned manor. Known rooms inside was a bedroom and a kitchen. A chimney was located at the top centre of the roof.<ref name="GOF1"/> |
==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
Revision as of 12:52, 31 December 2020
- "Frank Bryce was the Riddles’ gardener. He lived alone in a rundown cottage on the grounds of the Riddle House. Frank had come back from the war with a very stiff leg and a great dislike of crowds and loud noises, and had been working for the Riddles ever since."
- — Frank's occupation of this cottage[src]
This cottage was the permanent residence of Frank Bryce. It was situated near the Riddle House and the Little Hangleton graveyard.[1]
History
When Frank started working as the gardener for the Riddle family, he was given this little cottage as his permanent residence. After being falsely accused for the murder of the Riddle family and released due to lack of evidence, he continued living there, working as the gardener for the new owners of the Riddle House, despite the locals' distrust for him.[1]
On the late night of 16 August, 1994, Bryce woke up from the pain in his leg, and while going to get his hot water bottle, he saw a light coming from the Riddle House through the kitchen window, and went to investigate. He never lived to return to his cottage, as he was killed by Lord Voldemort there that night; no one in town knew where he disappeared to.[1] With its only inhabitant now dead, the cottage's current status is unknown.
The Cottage
The cottage was a small, one-story building,[2] situated close to the Riddle House where the kitchen window has a clear view of the great, abandoned manor. Known rooms inside was a bedroom and a kitchen. A chimney was located at the top centre of the roof.[1]
Appearances
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (First appearance)
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)
- Pottermore
Behind the scenes
- In the the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Bryce's cottage is more of an urban household, two stories high. However, based on the image from Pottermore, it was a one story, small building.