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Harry Potter fortress for a two-year-old
Recently, a lucky two-year-old little girl got a surprise from her grandparents — a two-storey Harry Potter-themed playhouse. This 350sqft fortress was created by Ruby and Dave Dunlop in their back garden for their young granddaughter, Logan.
This extraordinary playhouse has a wooden bridge, swing set and slide, and features Platform 9¾, Hogwarts, Ollivander’s wand shop, a cupboard under the stairs and part of Privet Drive.
There are also a number of magical finishing touches dotted about the place, including Hogwarts letter cushions, broomsticks, a toy basilisk, a Hogwarts snow globe, a Fantastic Beasts-style trunk and portraits of Harry, Ron, Hermione and Albus Dumbledore.
The whole thing took just six weeks to build and was designed and created by Charmed Playhouses in Alberta in their massive workshop.
It then took a further three days to set up the impressive structure at the Dunlops’ home.
The Dunlops didn’t reveal how much the fortress cost, but customers typically pay anything from £9,000 ($15,000) to £155,000 ($250,000) for luxury playhouses.
Speaking about the playhouse, Dave said: “My daughter and her partner are huge Harry Potter fans! We felt it would be so neat if Logan had a special place for her to come and play with at Pa’s and Gram’s.” He added that the little one is over-the-moon and already calls it “her house”.