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pallas artemis wrote:Athena, I think that although there is only the one all wizard settlement in England at Hogsmead, that doesn't mean that the average wizard, or hardly any wizards, interact much with there muggle neighbors. They seem to live almost entirely in the country. There homes may even have similar charms on them as Hogwarts so that muggles don't see a house and get suspicious about who lives there they just see ruins.
Alice I wrote:... I don't think that the house has anti muggle charms on it.
carsten wrote:Alice I wrote:... I don't think that the house has anti muggle charms on it.
Maybe not invisibility but it could be any other charm on the Burrow, making its appearance more muggle-like. And to stress another point again: muggles don't recognize wizardry even if it jumps at them, because they don't expect it.
Athena Appleton wrote:If I'm not mistaken, also, hasn't it been mentioned before that the Weasleys have to be careful about what they do in the areas surrounding their house because it could be seen by muggles? I admit, it's quite possible I'm wrong, it seems like something I think I remember, but I have no idea where.
Eol wrote:In CoS it says that the Burrow is located just outside the local village. Being a village (i.e not having many inhabitants) they mustn't get too many people passing their house. From the discription, the house in itself would draw a lot of attention, but muggles are so determined not to notice anything unusual they'd just ignore it.
Alice wrote:I don't remember which book it is in but the Weasley kids have to be careful when practicing quidditch on their broomsticks. If they fly higher than fifty feet they can be seen over the hill that seperates their house from Ottery Street Catchpole (the village they live near)
Athena Appleton wrote:...Well, I'm from a small town that was founded by my family two hundred years ago, and most of the town is related, with a few newbies coming in to shake things up a bit, ...
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