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Keeper of Keys and Grounds

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Description and History

The Keeper of Keys and Grounds is an official staff position at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The title holder is entrusted with the physical keys to the castle and is responsible for the care and maintenance of the extensive school grounds. This domain includes the lawns, gardens, the Quidditch Pitch, the shores of the Black Lake, and the boundary of the Forbidden Forest. The traditional residence for the keeper is a small wooden hut located on the grounds near the forest's edge. The position existed long before the events of the series. A wizard named Ogg held the post during the time Molly and Arthur Weasley were students at Hogwarts. Following his expulsion in 1943, Rubeus Hagrid was appointed to the position by then-Transfiguration professor Albus Dumbledore. This act of kindness allowed Hagrid to remain at Hogwarts and train for the role. Hagrid held the position for over fifty years, becoming a constant and beloved figure for generations of students. He was temporarily dismissed by Dolores Umbridge in 1996 but was quickly reinstated by Dumbledore upon his return as Headmaster. In addition to his keeper duties, Hagrid was also appointed the Care of Magical Creatures professor in 1993.

Role in the Story

The position of Keeper of Keys and Grounds is fundamentally tied to the character of Rubeus Hagrid and serves a crucial function in the narrative. The keeper's domain, particularly Hagrid's Hut, acts as a third space for Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger—a place of refuge and counsel away from the formal structure of the castle and classrooms. Many significant plot points arise directly from the keeper's duties and responsibilities:

Known Areas Within

The domain of the Keeper of Keys and Grounds encompasses several key locations on the Hogwarts property:

Behind the Scenes