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"The hedge had grown wild in the sixteen years since Hagrid had taken Harry from the rubble that lay scattered amongst the waist-high grass. Most of the cottage was still standing, though entirely covered in the dark ivy and snow, but the right side of the top floor had been blown apart; that, Harry was sure, was were the curse had backfired."
— Description[src]

The Potter Cottage was the home of the Potter family until the final months of the First Wizarding War. It was a deselect little cottage located in the village of Godric's Hollow, housing Fleamont Potter, his wife Euphemia, and their son James. Soon after Fleamont and Euphemia died from Dragon Pox, James and his wife Lily inherited the cottage for their son Harry to spend half of his infancy in it. When the prophecy concerning Harry's defeat of Lord Voldemort was foretold, a Fidelius Charm was placed on the home by Albus Dumbledore when the Dark Lord marked the family for death as a result. While most of the Wizarding community believed that the Potter's planned to make Harry's godfather Sirius Black their Secret-Keeper, they had actually decided at the last minute to take Black's suggestion of using him as a decoy to fool Voldemort while another of their close friends, Peter Pettigrew, took the actual Secret-Keeper position instead. However, as Pettigrew happened to be in the Dark Lord's payroll as a spy among the Death Eaters, James and Lily were sold out almost a week after the Fidelius Charm was performed. Thus, on the night of 31 October, 1981, Voldemort showed up to murder them, but was defeated when his Killing Curse for Harry rebounded on him and a large portion of the cottage was destroyed. The cottage has thenceforth been undisturbed and left in its ruined state, and was replaced by Harry and his wife Ginny's house years later.

Description

It was known to be a comfortably sized, two story building with a small gate and hedges surrounding the front yard. In both the films and official artwork, it is depicted as being made of stone construction, as large cobblestones decorate the walls of the outside. Harry's bedroom was located on the second floor, close to the staircase in the living room. Following Voldemort's attack on the cottage, Harry's room was blown apart by Voldemort's backfiring killing curse. The cottage was left in its ruined state as a testament to the violence of the First Wizarding War, and to the lives lost there.

Inhabitants

It was the home of Fleamont Potter and son, James. They were the last remaining descendants of Ignotus Peverell and Linfred of Stinchcombe living there in unemployment, Soon after Fleamont and his wife Euphemia died from Dragon Pox in 1979, James inherited the house alongside his Muggle-born wife Lily and used as a hiding place from Lord Voldemort when he marked them and their infant son Harry for death.

History

First Wizarding War (1979-1981)

"The one with the power to vanquish the Dark Lord approaches... born to those who have thrice defied him, born as the seventh month dies... and the Dark Lord will mark him as his equal, but he will have power the Dark Lord knows not... and either must die at the hand of the other for neither can live while the other survives... the one with the power to vanquish the Dark Lord will be born as the seventh month dies...."
Sybill Trelawney's first prophecy[src]
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Potters' cottage in Godric's Hollow

After a prophecy was made by Sybill Trelawney concerning the birth of one who would be able to defeat Lord Voldemort, Albus Dumbledore had the Potters go into hiding after being warned of Voldemort's intentions by then-Death Eater Severus Snape.

A Fidelius Charm was placed on the house, with Sirius Black chosen as Secret-Keeper; this meant that the house and its occupants couldn't be found even if Voldemort "had his nose pressed against their sitting-room window". However, a last-minute decision was made to make Peter Pettigrew Secret-Keeper instead, as it was believed he would be less obvious to the Death Eaters. Unfortunately, neither the Potters nor Sirius knew that Pettigrew had in fact betrayed the Order of the Phoenix and turned spy for Voldemort.

Murder of the Potters

"All anyone knows is, he turned up in the village where you was all living, on Hallowe'en ten years ago. You was just a year old. "
— Overview of Voldemort entering Godric's Hallow[src]
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Voldemort arrives at Godric's Hollow intending to murder Harry Potter in 1981

After learning the whereabouts of the Potter family from a trusted friend of the Potters (Peter Pettigrew), Voldemort travelled to Godric's Hollow on the night of 31 October, 1981. With its magical protections broken, Voldemort was able to find it easily and blasted the front door open, catching its inhabitants off-guard. A wandless James was murdered quickly, trying to defend his family. After Voldemort murdered James he preceded up the stairs to infant Harry's nursery where mother and son were trapped inside.

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Voldemort attempting to murder infant Harry Potter

Cornered in the nursery, Lily refused to step aside for Voldemort, and was murdered as well, the green light from this act actually lighting up the entire upper floor. When the Dark Lord then attempted to murder the one prophesied to defeat him, the protection laid down by his mother's loving sacrifice caused the Killing Curse to rebound, destroying Voldemort's corporeal body but unfortunately also taking out a significant chunk of the cottage's upper floor. Harry was left with nothing but a lightning-bolt scar on his forehead, while Lord Voldemort's powers were temporally destroyed. Henceforth Harry was known as the "Boy Who Lived" and was marked as Lord Voldemort's equal, thus sealing his fate.

Aftermath

Dumbledore had placed a charm on the house that alerted him immediately to James and Lily's deaths[1]. Sirius Black and Rubeus Hagrid discovered Harry still alive inside the ruined house. Hagrid used Sirius' flying motorcycle to deliver the infant to Dumbledore at 4 Privet Drive, while Black went after Pettigrew.

Second Wizarding War (1997-1998)

Christmas Eve

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Harry and Hermione outside the ruined Potter Cottage in 1997

This house was visited again by Harry on Christmas Eve, 1997, along with Hermione Granger. It had been left in its ruined state and made invisible to Muggles, as a monument to the Potters and to Voldemort's first downfall. By this time, nature had largely reclaimed it with ivy covering most of the surviving portions and the lawn having grown out of control

Wizard visitors could observe a memorial sign with a message in golden letters explaining this fact. A number of visitors had written on the sign, either signing their names in Everlasting Ink, carving their initials, or leaving messages, including a number addressed directly to Harry Potter expressing their support for him. Hermione initially expressed her discomfort with the graffiti, though Harry found the sixteen years' worth of supportive messages comforting. After the Second Wizarding War, it is unknown what happened to it when it was replaced by Harry and his wife Ginny's house.

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Behind the scenes

  • Harry's bedroom had a Magic Alphabet hanging on the wall.
  • The Potter cottage that appears in the film version of Philosopher's Stone during Hagrid's conversation with Harry in the Leaky Cauldron, and the Potter cottage that appears in Deathly Hallows: Part 1 during Harry and Hermione's visit to Godric's Hollow appear to have different styles and designs. One possible reason for this is that a lot of the first film was shot on location, whereas a lot of the subsequent instalments were created on sound stages. Another reason may be that the cottage shown in the first film was in Harry's imagination when he was listening to the story from Hagrid, and the cottage from the last films was the actual one. It is interesting to note, however, that the first cottage bears similarities to Church Cottage, where Rowling grew up.
  • Since Harry was born in the village of Godric's Hollow, it is very possible that he was born in his parents' home.
  • In the first film version, Voldemort is seen creeping up to the house and nobody is seen through the windows. He opens the door, by possibly using Alohomora. Lily is seen slamming Harry's nursery door and mouths the word: James, as a cloaked man is seen going down the stairs. The nursery door is blasted open and Voldemort casts the Killing Curse on Lily. Green light is then seen flashing through the cottage windows, and Voldemort points his wand in Harry's face.
  • In Deathly Hallows: Part 2, Severus Snape was seen entering the household after Voldemort's attack, mourning over Lily's corpse, just before Hagrid arrived to retrieve Harry.
  • In Cursed Child, Harry was found by Hagrid in his cot which was shown to be lit with pure white light.

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