SAVED! Beachside ‘grave’ of Dobby the elf set to remain

The beachside “grave” of Harry Potter’s beloved companion Dobby has been saved from destruction – for now.

Fears have been raised that the idyllic Freshwater West seashore in Pembrokeshire, Wales was being broken by followers flocking to the spot the place the home elf was buried within the movie collection.

And there have been complaints that the shrine, which consists primarily of painted stones, was an eyesore.

But a session by National Trust concluded it will probably keep “in the immediate term”.

It additionally stated guests ought to be conscious of the atmosphere.

Fears were raised that the idyllic Freshwater West beach in Pembrokeshire, Wales was being damaged by fans flocking to the spot where the house elf was buried in the film series.
Camera IconFears have been raised that the idyllic Freshwater West seashore in Pembrokeshire, Wales was being broken by followers flocking to the spot the place the home elf was buried within the movie collection. Credit: Warner Bros
The popular elf is killed at the conclusion of the Deathly Hallows Part I, with his grave marked with a tombstone: “Here lies Dobby, a free elf.”
Camera IconThe widespread elf is killed on the conclusion of the Deathly Hallows Part I, along with his grave marked with a tombstone: “Here lies Dobby, a free elf.” Credit: Warner Bros

“The trust is asking visitors to only take photos,” it stated.

“Items like socks, trinkets, and paint chips from painted pebbles could enter the marine environment and food chain and put wildlife at risk.”

The widespread elf is killed on the conclusion of the Deathly Hallows Part I, along with his grave marked with a tombstone: “Here lies Dobby, a free elf.”

The web site has turn into a preferred location for Potterheads ever since, with an enormous quantity of tributes laid on the filming web site.