Did you ever stop to think about the strange relationship between the Weasleys and the town of
lexicon.org/place/great-britain/england/west-country/devon/ottery-st-catchpole/">Ottery St. Catchpole?
Some of the folks in town must know about that odd house out there in the middle of the fields. It’s only about a
lexicon.org/place/atlas-wizarding-world/map-wizarding-britain/atlas-ottery-st-catchpole-burrow/">mile south of town, after all, and the
lexicon.org/place/great-britain/england/west-country/devon/ottery-st-catchpole/the-burrow/">Burrow isn’t invisible or
lexicon.org/magic/unplottable/">unplottable or anything like that. Otherwise Molly wouldn’t have been able to order up three Muggle taxis to drive over to the Burrow and take everyone to
lexicon.org/place/great-britain/england/london/kings-cross-station/">King’s Cross Station in chapter 11 of Goblet of Fire. She must have given them the address. So the Burrow is perfectly visible to Muggles in Ottery St Catchpole.
And since it’s at least five stories high, it must stick up above the trees too. Unless it’s bigger on the inside than the outside. That seems likely, now that I think about it.
The Weasley’s don’t avoid the village either. The twins actually hang around the town sometimes, flirting with the local girls. In chapter 16 of Half-Blood Prince they say:
“We’re off to the village, there’s a very pretty girl working in the paper shop who thinks my card tricks are something marvelous . . , almost like real magic. …”
And let’s consider that incident with Molly Weasley, the telephone, and those Muggle taxis.
According to Goblet of Fire, Molly “braved the telephone in the village post office” to hire three Muggle taxis to take everyone to King’s Cross. I expect that Ron also used that same public phone to call Harry during the summer of 1993, where he hollered into the mouthpiece and annoyed Uncle Vernon.
Molly seems to be a little more comfortable with using it, although maybe not much, since she is said to have “braved” using the phone.
Just think about that taxi ride — that’s a distance of about 170 miles. It would take about three hours just to get to the outskirts of London and at least another 45 minutes to get to King’s Cross. All told, that would be at least an eight hour day of driving with the meter running. The price for those three taxis to make that trip and return would be, well, astronomical. I expect Arthur “liberated” some Muggle money from the exchange at
lexicon.org/place/great-britain/england/london/diagon-alley/gringotts-wizarding-bank/">Gringotts to pay for them, which the goblins couldn’t have been happy about.
Other wizarding families in the vicinity of Ottery St Catchpole include
lexicon.org/character/lovegood-family/xenophilius-lovegood/">Xenophilius Lovegood and his daughter Luna. More about their
lexicon.org/place/great-britain/england/west-country/devon/ottery-st-catchpole/lovegood-house/">house in a future podcast.