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The image displays an indoor exhibit set resembling a rustic, stone-built dwelling, observed from the exterior looking into an open window. This scene is located at the Warner Bros. Studio Tour London – The Making of Harry Potter in Leavesden, Three Rivers, United Kingdom. The structure's exterior features a dark, irregular stone wall in the foreground. Above this, a dark, shingled roof with a single dormer window is visible, illuminated by intense blue stage lighting from overhead. The primary feature is a large, rectangular casement window with wooden frames and diamond-patterned leaded glass, hinged open outwards. Through the open window, the interior of the dwelling is visible, presenting a cluttered, lived-in appearance under dim, mixed lighting. To the left, a light-colored jacket or coat hangs. Below it, a large woven wicker basket rests on the floor. On the interior windowsill, a smaller, shallow, boat-shaped woven basket containing dark contents is present. Further inside, through the main window, another smaller leaded window, emitting a warm light, is discernible on a back wall. Vague outlines of rustic furniture, including a table and chairs, along with other domestic objects and storage baskets, are visible in the dimly lit background. No people are present in the scene. Overhead, studio rigging and additional warm-toned stage lights are visible against a dark background, indicating an artificial environment.
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