LEGO Hogsmeade set

LEGO 76457 Hogsmeade Village Collectors Edition REVEALED!

If you’re anything like me, the moment you heard about the new LEGO Harry Potter set, your inner wizard probably did a little happy dance.

Well, stop dancing long enough to hear this: LEGO has officially revealed the 76457 Hogsmeade Village Collectors’ Edition, hitting shelves on September 1, 2025.

This beast of a set packs over 3,200 pieces and brings to life seven iconic buildings from the cozy little magical village. I mean, who wouldn’t want Honeydukes, Zonko’s Joke Shop, and The Three Broomsticks pub all in LEGO form?

It even comes with a horse-drawn carriage and a dozen minifigures, including some character surprises you might not expect. S

So if you’ve been hoarding your galleons (or just plain old cash), this set might finally convince you to splurge.

Set Overview

Release Date and Pricing

Mark your calendars for September 1, 2025. That’s when the LEGO 76457 Hogsmeade Village Collectors’ Edition drops exclusively on LEGO.com and official LEGO stores.

Early birds in the LEGO Insider club get first dibs. Price-wise, this isn’t your everyday LEGO set.

It’ll run you around $399.99 USD, £349.99 in the UK, or AU$599.99 down under. Here’s a quick price table to keep things clear:

RegionPrice
US$399.99
UK£349.99
AUSAU$599.99
EU€379.99
CACAD$489.99
SGSGD$549.90

Piece Count and Scale

This Hogsmeade set features 3,228 pieces, making it a beast but not quite as massive as some other Harry Potter super-sets—like 75978 Diagon Alley, which packs over 5,000 pieces.

It includes seven buildings—Honeydukes, The Owl Post, The Three Broomsticks, and the neat introduction of Zonko’s Joke Shop in LEGO form, among others.

This village’s buildings match the scale of Diagon Alley, so if you want to display both, they’ll look proportional, even if they’re miles apart in the wizarding world.

There are 12 minifigures to keep your magical street lively. Harry, Hermione, Ron, Slughorn, Madam Rosmerta, and even Aberforth Dumbledore are in the mix.

Don’t forget the horse and carriage!

Gift With Purchase Deals

Buying this set gets you more than just bricks. You’ll snag an exclusive 5009867 Hogsmeade Sign as a Gift With Purchase (GWP).

Who doesn’t love free stuff, right?

Also, if you spend $130 or more on LEGO Harry Potter sets between September 1 and 7, you can grab the 40770 Hogwarts Castle: Room of Requirement free.

Win-win for chain-spending wizards. Keep your eyes peeled on these offers—they add some extra magic to the deal and might soften the blow to your bank account just a little.

Magical Shops and Minifigures in Hogsmeade Village

Hogsmeade Village is basically a shopping spree packed into a snowy wizard town.

You’ve got everything from sweets to spell supplies, and a cast of characters that might just show up in your living room if you’re not careful.

Featured Buildings

First off, the street scene rocks seven detailed buildings. There’s Honeydukes, loaded with magical treats, perfect if you want to make your LEGO minifigures bounce like they’ve had too much Fizzing Whizbees.

Then, The Owl Post stands ready for your wizarding mail, complete with an owl that looks suspiciously like it’s judging you. You can pop into Dervish and Banges for all your spell gear, or stop by Scrivenshaft’s Quill Shop if you fancy a fancy writing pen—because even wizards need paperwork.

The set debuts Zonko’s Joke Shop, finally capturing that prankster vibe. And of course, The Three Broomsticks and Hog’s Head pubs are included, where drinks flow and gossip flies faster than a Nimbus 2000.

Minifigure Lineup

The crew is pretty much a who’s who of Harry Potter fandom. There’s Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger, your classic trio.

They’re joined by some less obvious but just as awesome locals like Aberforth Dumbledore—because every village needs a mystery uncle. Also in the mix: Horace Slughorn, ready to teach some potions or spill tea, and Madam Rosmerta, who’s probably running The Three Broomsticks with more sass than you’d expect.

You’ve got Mrs. Flume, a minor character who somehow earns a minifigure spot, plus a shop employee, ensuring someone’s manning the stores. And yes, Draco Malfoy strolls through, bringing a hint of drama.

Set Details and Accessories

This set isn’t just about buildings and figures. It comes packed with accessories that really bring the whole scene to life.

There’s a horse and carriage for that classic wizarding travel vibe. You’ll also find all sorts of quirky shop items—wizarding sweets, quills, potion bottles, you name it.

With 3,228 pieces, it’s honestly a beast. It’s meant to connect with other Collector’s Edition sets, like Gringotts Wizarding Bank, so you can build out that bustling wizard street.

The scale feels just right. Everything slots together perfectly if you’re looking to expand your magical LEGO world.

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