LEGO Harry Potter 76467 Luna Lovegood’s House review

LEGO Harry Potter 76467 Luna Lovegood’s House gives Xenophilius his minifigure debut in a deep cut from the later movies.

Three lopsided floors of magical creatures and oddities are rendered in LEGO bricks for the very first time in 76467 Luna Lovegood’s House, recreating the living room where Ron, Harry and Hermione hear the story of the three brothers, the upper floor where the Quibbler is printed, and the top floor with Luna’s colourful bedroom. As you move through the house, there’s plenty of references to uncover, so let’s dive in…

Release: Jan 1, 2026

Retiring: Dec 31, 2026

Price: £89.99 / $89.99 / €99.99

Pieces: 764

Minifigures: 5

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76467 Luna Lovegood’s House is wrapped up in a suitably colourful exterior, standing apart from the vast majority of the minifigure-scale LEGO Harry Potter sets that typically focus on Hogwarts Castle. While the base colour is dark grey, different sections of the house and roof are made from sand green and sand blue, adorned with magical plants and stickered signs to reflect the Lovegoods’ passion for all things weird and wonderful.

The exterior facade is packed with references to the Lovegoods’ interests, even more so than the interior. ‘Keep off the dirrigible plums’ warns one sign, and still more plants are seemingly painted on to the side of the house, presumably done by Luna herself.

The rear of the set is left open to allow (admittedly cramped) access to the interior. The floors aren’t just lopsided from the outside, but the middle floor is actually tilted to the side, leading to a unique look but also making it even harder to access the inside of the build.

Thankfully, the most interesting room is nestled at the top and is the easiest to engage with. The most memorable characteristic of the Lovegoods’ house is Luna’s bedroom, painted with golden portraits of all her friends. It’s an emotional moment in the book and movie when Harry, Ron and Hermione discover it in Luna’s absence. The LEGO version isn’t quite as detailed, recreated in a 2×2 stickered tile instead, but it’s a nice nod to Luna’s artistic rendering of her friends.

Elsewhere in the house, there are bits of Lovegood lore dropped in: you’ll wonder what on earth you’re building on the second floor, before it all comes together to create a magical printing press, primed with a fresh hot copy of the Quibbler. The Erumpent horn is even stuck to the wall, ready to be used in an explosion to help Harry and the others escape from the Death Eaters.

Bizarrely enough, Ron is missing from the set altogether, despite the fact that he’s at the house for its one and only scene in both the books and movies. This could be down to a lack of space (there’s only room for two chairs on the lowest level, clearly designed for Harry and Hermione to be sat drinking tea while Xenophilius calls the Death Eater who is included in 76467 Luna Lovegood’s House).

To make up for the missing Weasley, we do get Xenophilius Lovegood, Luna’s father, making his minifigure debut. A character known for his colourful robes and flowing hair, the details on his torso and leg printing are pretty good, even including the Deathly Hallows pendant hanging from his neck. Considering the drama of the scene that’s being recreated, we could have done with a slightly more dramatic secondary face print, but all in all, it’s a strong first entry for a relatively minor character.

Also breaking from the canon and perhaps explaining why Ron wasn’t included, Luna makes an appearance, despite the fact that she was imprisoned by the time that Harry, Ron and Hermione make it to her house. You can forgive the canon interruption, however, seeing as a Lovegood house LEGO set without both Lovegoods would be frustrating in terms of play opportunities.

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76467 Luna Lovegood’s House leans into the joy of visiting a brand new location for the first time in LEGO by making the most of a fresh colour palette, as well as new building techniques. The stairs leading from floor to floor are made from semi-circle tiles that layer one on top of another, creating a surprisingly sturdy and definitely magical-seeming way of moving between floors.

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With a price in the same ballpark as 76463 Hogwarts Castle: Hospital Wing, 76467 Luna Lovegood’s House delivers far more richness of detail, packing quite the visual punch even when viewed from afar. The building itself feels well worth the price tag of £89.99, producing an engaging build from start to finish and enough new techniques and vibrancy to help brighten up a LEGO Harry Potter display.

The lack of Ron can likely be forgiven as anyone wanting the relatively deep cut of 76467 Luna Lovegood’s House probably already has a few Harry Potter LEGO sets – and therefore a few minifigure versions of Ron Weasley if you really wanted to include him. All in all, 76467 Luna Lovegood’s House is a worthy way to expand your Potter LEGO collection beyond the well-trodden areas of Hogwarts Castle.

This LEGO set was provided by the LEGO Group for review purposes.

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How long does it take to build LEGO Harry Potter 76467 Luna Lovegood’s House?

Set aside around 90 minutes to build 76467 Luna Lovegood’s House from start to finish.

How big is LEGO Harry Potter 76467 Luna Lovegood’s House?

The tilted levels of 76467 Luna Lovegood’s House stand 29cm high, 22cm wide, and 10cm deep.

How much does LEGO Harry Potter 76467 Luna Lovegood’s House cost?

With a release date of January 1, 2026, LEGO Harry Potter 76463 Hogwarts Castle: Hospital Wing retails for £89.99 in the UK, $89.99 in the US, and from €99.99 in Europe.

Which Patronus is included in LEGO Harry Potter 76467 Luna Lovegood’s House?

76467 Luna Lovegood’s House includes a hare Patronus (belonging to Luna Lovegood) for LEGO Harry Potter’s 25th anniversary.

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Rachael Davies

I write about all the very best fandoms – and that means LEGO, of course. Spending so much time looking at and talking about LEGO sets is dangerous for my bank balance, but the LEGO shelves are thriving. You win some, you lose some.

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Daphny Scheiwe
Daphny Scheiwe
4 months ago

Nice Review, but what is with the superb playfunction in this set? Why not even mentioning it ??

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