It was the entrance to diagon alley and, indirectly, knockturn alley The leaky cauldron was there long before charing cross road was even planned Its true address is number one, diagon alley, and it is believed to have been built some time in the early 1500s, along with the rest of the wizarding street Created some two centuries before the imposition of the international statute of secrecy, the leaky cauldron was initially visible to muggle eyes The leaky cauldron is a fan site dedicated to the wizarding world of harry potter and fantastic beasts Find news, reviews, interviews, podcasts, crafts, and more about the books, movies, and games.
The leaky cauldron is a website and podcast for harry potter fans, run by melissa anelli and john noe It features news, galleries, forums, essays, and april fools' day jokes related to the potter franchise. Learn about the wizarding pub on charing cross road that serves as a gateway to diagon alley Find out its history, layout, clientele, and role in the harry potter books. It features news, interviews, reviews, podcasts, events, and more from the potterverse. The leaky cauldron is a wizarding pub and inn which hid the entrance to diagon alley
It appeared throughout the harry potter book series The pub is located on charing cross road If the right brick is tapped three times, an archway appears which leads to diagon alley.[1] inside the pub. Learn about the oldest pub in london that leads to diagon alley, a wizarding street Find out its history, residents, events and food in the harry potter books and films. The leaky cauldron is not associated with j.k
Rowling, warner bros., or any of the individuals or companies associated with producing and publishing harry potter books and films. The leaky cauldron (leaky, tlc or leaky news) is a harry potter fansite and blogging web that launched on 5 july 2000 by kevin murphy and was later taken over by melissa anelli, the current webmaster John noe is the creative director of the site The site includes news, video galleries, widgets, a chat room and discussion forums The website later opened up a podcast called pottercast on 22.
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