
Harry Potter fans can bag a two-night stay in Hagrid's Hut-themed cottage - for just £2.
Competition winners will enjoy a magical stay at the quirky holiday home, which usually costs £495 for two nights.
With stone fire place, stained glass windows and a copper roll top bath, the Groundkeeper's Cottage closely resembles the Harry Potter film version of Hagrid’s Hut.
The cottage is based in North Shire, a story-themed holiday site near Saltburn in the North York Moors National Park.
Its owner has launched a competition offering the chance to stay in the hut, reports YorkshireLive.
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The winners will be drawn when the competition ends on October 31 and they can then book any available dates in the cottage which sleeps six and is ideal for Harry Potter fans who want to revel in a slice of Potterdom.

While the Groundkeeper’s cottage is very much like Hagrid’s hut on the outside with its turreted roof crowning the stone walls and stained glass windows, the interior has a much more luxurious feel with comfy sofas and beds, glamorous roll top bath, open fireplace and wooden beams festooned with Hagrid-style paraphernalia.
The winners will also be able to enjoy a luxury hamper of foodie treats during their stay.
Visitors can continue a Harry Potter pilgrimage in nearby Goathland, with the station and steam train of the North Yorkshire Moors Railway featured in the first film in the franchise - Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone .

North Shire owner Carol Cavendish said: “We decided to run the competition this October because it has been a challenging enough year for people to find and book suitable accommodation and we wanted to offer a family or group of six the opportunity for a bit of escapism by stepping into Harry Potter’s world!
“Most of the money raised through the competition will be donated to a local charity, Zoe’s Place children’s hospice in Middlesbrough.”
Ms Cavendish also rents out other fantasy-themed accommodations on the same plot of land, including a Lord of the Rings-style Hobbit Hole and seven-themed Shepherd’s huts, from the Mad Hatter to the Greatest Showman, along with five caravans and glamping teepees.
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