Attic At The Burrow
The weasley family ghoul was a male ghoul that lived in the attic at the burrow.
Attic at the burrow. The attic was a dark musty place where the weasley family ghoul lived. At least one floor would be left with no bedrooms at all and to have two such large rooms at the top the burrow would have to be shaped like a mushroom. A small hatch in the ceiling outside ron s room opened to reveal a ladder that allowed access to the attic. It was often referred to as the attic room although it was located just below the attic.
Just outside ron s bedroom a small hatch opens from the ceiling revealing a ladder to the attic. Up the ladder is a tiny space nestled beneath the building s rafters where the family ghoul lives dh6 and sometimes bangs the pipes in the night cs3. The burrow had five stories and an attic. The burrow was held up with magic and was very cluttered inside but very welcoming at the same time.
The ghoul was considered more of a pet than a pest by the family and it took to loudly banging the pipes when it felt that things were too quiet in the burrow. The burrow was the family home of the weasley family located on the outskirts of ottery st catchpole in devon england. Although the ghoul did not cause any trouble it sometimes banged pipes when the house was too silent. Considered to be more of a pet than a pest by the weasleys the ghoul was largely ignored and left to its own devices although it did bang on the pipes and groan howl when it felt the house was too quiet.
It was also stated that it was quite near to the. However the weasleys did not frequent the attic much as it was inhabited by a ghoul. It was a thoroughly magical dwelling that became a second home to harry potter. Harry first visits the burrow in cs3 and cs4.
The ceiling of ron s room had a hatch that revealed a ladder one could climb up to access the attic.