Sirius, who had moved in with James' family after being disowned by his own, walked Lily along the old playground fence line. It is a town with several streets of identical brick, terraced, houses. It sounds like Cokeworth is based on the sort of industrial town located in the Pennines or the Black Country. Cokeworth is a large town located in England, Great Britain. We must be the first of our kind ever to set foot--"Cokeworth is a midlands town where Lily and Petunia Evans grew up (Pm).

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"The chilly mist... drifted over a dirty river that wound between overgrown, rubbish-strewn banks. When Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon are trying to evade the letters from Hogwarts, they travel to Cokeworth. Severus Snape lived in …

And indeed, "hundreds" of the letters arrive for Harry at the Railview Hotel.The Harry Potter Lexicon is an unofficial Harry Potter fansite. Cokeworth is a midlands town where Lily and Petunia Evans grew up (Pm).

And we’re still innovating now, combining expertise and experience in electronics, hardware and software engineering to turn ideas into real world OEM approved products. Join the Fan Club and bring your traits with you.Brought to you by Wizarding World Digital, a partnership between Warner Bros. and Pottermore. Cokeworth's name is supposed to suggest an industrial town, and to evoke associations of hard work and grime. An immense chimney, relic of a disused mil, reared up, shadowy and ominous.

It is located near a dirty river, the bank of which is strewn with litter. He ought to have known better; after all Petunia’s sister, Lily, turned into a talented witch in Cokeworth.It is therefore Cokeworth that Bellatrix and Narcissa visit at the start of Looking for Pottermore?

Although it is never made explicit in the books, Cokeworth is the place where Petunia and Lily Evans and Severus Snape all grew up. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone; Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

WIZARDING WORLD Publishing and Theatrical Stage Rights © J.K. Rowling. Cokeworth is a fictional town in the English Midlands where Harry spends a night at the Railview Hotel with his aunt, uncle and cousin Dudley.

Rowling explains that the name is meant to … It is also the home of Severus Snape and his family (It's quite ironic (and stupid on Vernon's part) that the Dursleys fled to Cokeworth to avoid Harry's Hogwarts letters since that's where Lily and Severus received their own Hogwarts Letters (with Petunia left out).

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There is a disused mill with a tall chimney in this town.

Cokeworth’s name is supposed to suggest an industrial town, and to evoke associations of hard work and grime.

On their way back to Cokeworth together Lily admitted, "I don't know how to tell him." When Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon are trying to evade the letters from Hogwarts, they travel to Cokeworth. Although it is never made explicit in the books, Cokeworth is the place where Petunia and Lily Evans and Severus Snape all grew up. The summer sun was beating down on Lily's shoulders like it had done the day she'd met James right by the old swing set.

A barrage of letters drives the Dursleys from their home Although it is never made explicit in the books, Cokeworth is the place where Petunia and Lily Evans and Severus Snape all grew up. Delivering the latest news and official products from the Wizarding World and our partners.TM & © WBEI. In this Muggle dunghill? Cokeworth is a town in the Midlands.

There was no sounds apart from the whisper of the black water and no sign of life apart from a scrawny fox that had slunk down the bank to nose hopefully at some old fish-and-chip wrappings in the tall grass."

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