The Shrieking Shack is a derelict and isolated two-story house located just outside the village of Hogsmeade. It has a famously sinister reputation, with boarded-up windows, an overgrown and wild garden, and peeling paint, all contributing to its forbidding appearance. The interior is equally dilapidated, filled with dust, cobwebs, and broken, battered furniture. Many surfaces, including the wallpaper and furniture, bear deep scratch and claw marks. Despite its reputation, the Shrieking Shack is not actually haunted. It was constructed around 1971, the year Remus Lupin, a werewolf, began his education at Hogwarts. Albus Dumbledore commissioned its construction to provide a secure and remote location for Lupin to undergo his dangerous monthly transformations. A secret tunnel, with its entrance concealed at the roots of the violent Whomping Willow on the Hogwarts grounds, was created to allow Lupin to travel to the shack unseen. The terrifying screams and howls that emanated from the building during Lupin's transformations were overheard by Hogsmeade residents. This gave rise to the legend that the shack was inhabited by violent spirits, earning it the name “Shrieking Shack.” Dumbledore encouraged this rumour as it effectively kept curious visitors away, ensuring Lupin's secret and safety.
The Shrieking Shack is a pivotal location in the Harry Potter series, serving as the setting for major revelations and events. In Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, the shack is the destination where Sirius Black, in his dog Animagus form, drags Ron Weasley. Harry Potter and Hermione Granger follow them through the secret passage. The climactic confrontation of the book takes place within its walls, where Harry learns the truth about Sirius Black's innocence and the betrayal of Peter Pettigrew, who had been hiding for twelve years as Ron's pet rat, Scabbers. It is also revealed that Remus Lupin is a werewolf and that he, Sirius, James Potter, and Pettigrew—the Marauders—used the shack as their secret headquarters during their Hogwarts years. In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the Shrieking Shack is used by Lord Voldemort as a temporary headquarters during the Battle of Hogwarts. It is here that Voldemort, mistakenly believing Severus Snape to be the master of the Elder Wand, commands his snake Nagini to kill him. Harry, Ron, and Hermione, hidden under the Invisibility Cloak, witness the murder from the secret passage and are able to retrieve Snape's crucial memories just before he dies.