Royal Connaugh Park, a Harry Potter Filming Location, Goes Up for Sale

Oct 01, 2015

Posted by: Milka Väinämö

Films, News

Royal Connaugh Park, a filming location used in Harry Potter films, is in the process of being turned into luxury apartments, The Independent reports. The location has been used in over 390 films and TV shows and the parts of the estate familiar from the Harry Potter films are the dining hall in its Victorian Gothic building, which served as the Hogwarts’ Great Hall,  and the tower, which was used as Dumbledore’s office.

According to Daily Mail, the Victorian Gothic Building used as the Great Hall in the first three films has stayed largely unchanged after the shooting of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and will be free for the buyers to be used at their leisure.

The development of the Park started in 2009 and according to Comer Homes, a restoration specialist, “There will eventually be 380 apartments and houses set in 100 acres of parkland with access to a fitness club and an underground swimming pool”.

The first 28 apartments are now on sale with a price ranging from £649,000 to £2.8 million.

In addition to Harry Potter, Royal Connaugh Park has been used for example in St. Trinians’sStarted for Ten and Children of Men.





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