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Amy Pond's house

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Amy's house was a house in Leadworth where Amy Pond, along with her parents, Augustus and Tabetha Pond, lived from her early childhood until her marriage with Rory Williams. It had at least three floors. A crack in time and space was situated in Amy's room. (TV: The Eleventh Hour, The Big Bang)

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External

In an exterior yard at the back of the house, were a shack and a swing set. After the shack was destroyed by the Doctor's TARDIS in 1996, a new one was made. (TV: The Eleventh Hour)

Internal

Kitchen

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Amy's bedroom

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Hidden room

History

When the Ponds moved from Scotland to England, they settled in this house.

When the crack in Amy's room swallowed her parents, her aunt, Tabetha Pond, raised Amy, then known as Amelia, in the house. At some point, a criminal multi-form called Prisoner Zero escaped from his Atraxi prison through the crack, and hid in the house.

On Easter 1996, the Doctor's TARDIS crashed in the back lawn and destroyed the shack there. The newly-regenerated Eleventh Doctor then met Amelia, who invited him into the house. After finding out about the crack in her room and closing it with his sonic screwdriver, the Doctor had to leave temporarily, to prevent his TARDIS's engines from fasing out of existence, promising to return in five minutes.

The seven-year old Amelia then waited for the Doctor for hours with a small suitcase, eventually falling asleep. An older Doctor later returned, and laid her in bed, telling her his story. He then proceeded to walk through the crack, erasing himself from existence and closing the crack, as well as all other cracks. (TV: The Eleventh Hour, The Big Bang)

Throughout her adolescence, Rory Williams and Mels frequently visited. (TV: Let's Kill Hitler)

Twelve years later...

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