The exterior of Owl's house
The interior of Owl's house
Owl's residence is a tree house located in the middle of The Hundred Acre Wood. It is there that Pooh and his friends go to visit Owl, drink some tea with him and ask for the wise bird's advices. Owl usually enjoys these visits very much.
Owl's house was originally mounted on The Chestnuts. Both were destroyed by the strong winds in "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day". After this, Piglet, in a very noble act, decides to give his own house to Owl and go live with Pooh Bear.
Owl's house was later repaired, as he and Piglet were later seen living in their own houses in The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin, The Tigger Movie, Piglet's Big Movie, and The Book of Pooh.
It was destroyed two more times in The Masked Offender. However, it was only sawed down, which means that tree will eventually grow back.
Description[]
The house can be accessed by flying (or falling from above), or by climbing very steep wooden ladder mounted on a tree. There is a very small front porch with no banisters nor railings.
The house has one exterior door, a Dutch Door, with a window at the upper half. There is a small round window directly above it, with two windows for each wall, suggesting an attic.
Owl's House does not seem to have any plumbing. It is not shown where owl goes to make his tea.
Another feature that Owl's House is known for is the exterior door bell.