The conservation organisation said: “Over time, the much-loved Freshwater West has become increasingly popular. One of the most well-known quotes from the franchise is that ‘Master has given Dobby a sock’ - as house elves can only be freed from service if they are given an item of clothing.īut National Trust Wales have commissioned a survey to ask the public whether the grave should be removed, or remain on the picturesque beach the charity own most of, as they believe it is not ‘sustainable in the long-term’. READ MORE: Martin Lewis issues warning to holidaymakers over passports and bookings The Welsh beach is where the character's death was filmed in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, with fans leaving gifts, flowers, tea towels and often socks in memory of the fictional character portrayed by Toby Jones. Around a third of the way across the beach where Dobby died, tourists can find a modest collection of painted pebbles amongst the sand dunes, where devoted Potterheads have paid their respects and left tributes at his ‘final resting place’. But now, the ‘resting place’ of the house elf could be removed.Īn unofficial gravestone to the former Malfoy Manor slave can be found on Freshwater West Beach, Pembrokeshire, which has been visited by Harry Potter fans from all over the world. Part of a popular Welsh beach looked after by the National Trust has long been a shrine to fan-favourite Harry Potter character Dobby.
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