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Privet Drive

Location Information

Description and History

Privet Drive is a street in the town of Little Whinging that epitomizes suburban conformity. The houses are described as large and square, each with a manicured garden, and are so similar in appearance that the street is defined by its overwhelming and proud normalcy. The residents, including the Dursley family, are depicted as being intensely interested in the mundane and deeply suspicious of anything unusual or mysterious. The Dursleys chose to live on Privet Drive precisely for its lack of imagination and its distance from the magical world they despise. The most notable residence on this street is Number Four, Privet Drive, the home of the Dursleys. The house is kept spotlessly clean and tidy, a reflection of Petunia Dursley's personality. Its interior features a living room with a boarded-up fireplace, a kitchen, and four bedrooms upstairs. For the first ten years of his life, Harry Potter's bedroom was the cupboard under the stairs. He was later moved to Dudley's second bedroom, which was previously used to store broken toys and equipment.

Role in the Story

Privet Drive serves a crucial and paradoxical role throughout the series. On one hand, it represents the oppressive, unloving, and abusive environment that Harry must endure when away from Hogwarts. It is the antithesis of the freedom, friendship, and wonder he experiences in the Wizarding world. On the other hand, it is the site of Harry's most powerful magical defense. Following the murder of his parents, Albus Dumbledore placed Harry with his only remaining relatives. By accepting Harry, Petunia Dursley sealed a charm based on her sister Lily Potter's sacrifice. This blood protection ensured that as long as Harry could call Number Four, Privet Drive home, Voldemort could not touch or harm him there. This protection was set to expire upon Harry's seventeenth birthday. Key events that occurred at Privet Drive include:

Known Areas Within

The following are notable areas within Number Four, Privet Drive:

Behind the Scenes