Dobby the House Elf quickly became a fan favorite among "Harry Potter" fans. When the beloved character died in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1," the spot where his death scene was shot ...
Welsh environmental officials have asked dedicated Harry Potter fans to please stop leaving socks on the grave of Dobby the house elf. “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part One” was released in ...
The Harry Potter fandom is swiftly turning into an environmental concern in Wales, where the fictional house elf Dobby’s death scene in 2010's Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows—Part 1 was filmed.
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Unless you'd like to receive a Howler, the Ministry of Magic National Trust of Wales would really like you to stop leaving socks on the beach where Dobby met his demise. Freshwater West Beach in ...
A beachside "grave" of Harry Potter's beloved elf Dobby faces being moved by National Trust workers to protect nearby sand dunes from a flood of fans. Emily Walters/WALES NEWS SERVICE A National Trust ...
Dobby's death scene is one of the more emotional moments in the Harry Potter movies — so much so that fans go out of their way to visit the location it was filmed in Pembrokeshire, Wales. So many ...
After a grave site for the “Harry Potter” elf became a tourist attraction, tributes to the character prompted environmental concerns. By Daniel Victor LONDON — In one of the more tragic moments from ...