Irish Daily Mail

IT’S MAGIC!

Girl has a Harry Potter street... in her wardrobe

- By Dora Allday news@dailymail.ie

IT’S a modest-looking child’s wardrobe – which acts as a gateway into the magical world of Harry Potter.

A €1,650 replica of the Potter films’ shopping street, Diagon Alley, has been conjured up for a thrilled sixyear-old called Ella by her father, hidden away behind the wardrobe.

Business analyst Dylan, 42, decided to build the 14ft by 5ft replica of the street in an extension at their terrace house after watching hit movie Harry Potter And The Philosophe­r’s Stone with Ella at the beginning of lockdown.

In the Potter film series, the wizardly street is accessed by tapping bricks in a certain order behind the Leaky Cauldron pub in central London.

But Ella can visit by simply opening her wardrobe door. The idea for entering a magical world this way formed part of the Narnia stories, including The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe.

Dylan told the Mail that Ella was overjoyed by the creation at their home in England, adding: ‘Her first words were, “Can this stay here for ever?” ’

He recalled: ‘I was thinking I need to do something for Ella. I had to cancel her holiday and she was home-schooling – working really hard – and we were stuck

‘Can this stay here for ever?’

in the house. She was really missing her schoolfrie­nds back then.

‘We’d been watching Harry Potter – the first film because she’s only six. She really liked it because she sees these kids hanging out in school and it’s all magical. I was staring at this long, thin room wondering what to do with it as I’m halfway through an extension, and the idea popped into my head, “Maybe I could build a little play street for Ella?”

‘It was a bit of a crazy idea but from a lot of different perspectiv­es it made sense.’ After months of planning, Dylan spent three weekends building the magical world, enlisting the help of a friend who works at Pinewood film studios to create shop fronts.

Dylan included plenty of Potter details including an ice cream parlour, based on Florean Fortescue’s shop, a bookstore with hidden stairs leading to a reading nook, and a secret map.

There is also a version of wand shop Ollivander­s. Ella can go windowshop­ping at Eeylops Owl Emporium or choose a flying broomstick from the Quidditch store. And when spring comes around next year she can spend time pressing flowers i n the street’s apothecary. Dylan even dressed up as Hagrid, the ‘keeper of the keys’ at Hogwarts, as he unveiled his creation for Ella. The mini Diagon Alley was created parallel to the kitchen in the house and leads to the garden.

He said of the cost: ‘It’s a lot but it’s worth it for helping Ella through this time. I’ve always thought it would be cool for a kid to have a mini-world – that’s one reason I built this. I don’t need a massive, huge flashy kitchen I probably can’t afford.

‘I’d rather keep it as a little playroom for her. All the memories we’re forming now – I even dressed up as Hagrid, it was hilarious – all of that means it would be very difficult to let go.’

He already has an idea for the next project, inspired by Harry Potter’s best friend Ron Weasley. He said: ‘I’ve got a little playhouse in the garden – it’s a very small garden. It does look a bit like Ron Weasley’s house...’

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Welcome W to my world: Ella, left, enters wardrobe which contains wand shop Ollivander­s, book room and Eeylops owl emporium
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Dad the builder: Dylan and thrilled Ella explore their wonderland
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Film version: Diagon Alley in Philosophe­r’s Stone movie
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Spellbindi­ng: Ella’s 14ft by 5ft Diagon Alley
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Potter fan: Ella in the reading nook

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