You Could Visit J K Rowling's Estate To Knock On Hagrid's Hut When She Finishes Her Plan Of Building It
J K Rowling has designed a summerhouse that looks very much like Hagrid's Hogwarts den on her Scottish Killiechassie,162-acre estate near Aberfeldy, on the edge of a forest in Perthshire, Scotland, according to entertainmentwise. It is going to be a "circular structure, open to the front, with a stone bench and slate roof," and will reportedly have windows but no glass, so that you can peep into the past.
Her forest may not exactly be "forbidden" even though the estate here has a loch that is said to be housing a "murderous water sprite." Rowling's plan got approved when she agreed that no trees would be cut or harmed. Rowling initially called Hagrid's hut "a small wooden house," which originally had just one small room in "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone." She expanded a bit after "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets," and converted it into a stone house, as it is shown in the movie, according to cinemablend. Hagrid's Hut has been an important and interesting scene of many events in the Harry Potter series. It was the first location in which Hagrid hid a dragon's egg in the first book. It is the place where Hippogriff Buckbeak was supposed to be executed. Later, Hagrid, as a teacher of the Care of Magical Creatures taught near this hut. In "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince," the hut got burned down when the Death Eaters attacked Hogwarts.
Rowling had bought the estate in 2001 for 1.9 million pounds. She married her husband, Dr. Neil Murray, in the library, in December. The 49-year-old actor built similar summerhouses in her Edinburgh mansion too, according to Daily Mail. She put up tree houses for her youngest children at 250,000 pounds---not that it was undoable for the 600 million-pound worth author!
Rowling is slated to work on "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them," a story that is set 70 years before Harry was born, and is already the Warner Bros.' foundation of a movie trilogy announcement. She is working on the screenplay of the first movie of the trilogy, supposedly authored by Newt Scamander in the Potter books, according to cinemablend. As it was Hagrid's favourite, it would interest you too, so just hang on till it gets released.