English: Seven bays in two storeys, with a three-bay pediment containing a round window, quoins and a pair of dormers. Early Georgian. Grade II* listed. The location of the house within the village can be seen on this map.
This house was used as the place Professor Horace Slughorn was hiding in in the village of Budleigh Babberton at the time of his meeting with Albus Dumbledore and Harry Potter.
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