Eeyore's House is a small one made entirely of sticks, just big enough for him to fit into. It is always constructed in the same fashion, a sort of tepee style, but it is never very sturdy, and is constantly being knocked over.
In The House at Pooh Corner, it was situated in area that was named Pooh Corner and was renamed as "Pooh & Piglet Corner" in Piglet's Big Movie. Due to its always being knocked over, however, it has since shifted to any of a number of locations.
In Welcome to Pooh Corner, it was located in the gloomy place. It is a different one made of long boards, with a weather vane and a door added. Also this version is more stable and steady because it hardly gets knocked over.
In The Book of Pooh, it was located in an area surrounded by swampland, but Rabbit was sure that the swampland was making Eeyore too gloomy. He suggested that Eeyore move it, but when it continued to get knocked over, he decided to place it in the Scary Woods.
In the original Kingdom Hearts game, it was located in a hilly area that had a river winding through it. Pooh landed on it and toppled it when Sora sent him flying using a swing, but in the process, Eeyore's missing tail was discovered.
Eeyore's Lucky Day[]
In the book Eeyore's Lucky Day, it is located in an area known as the Gloomy Place, nearby a stream. It gets knocked down by wind, but his friends help him rebuild it, complete with a sign, and they also add a sign by the stream reading "Careful! Stickey Mud!"
On Pooh's Hunny Hunt, during the blustery day, guests follow Pooh around as they spin across the Hundred Acre Wood. Guests will pass by Eeyore, who is right outside his house. Pooh, who is holding onto a balloon being blown around by the wind, accidentally kicks a stick making up Eeyore's House, causing it to fall over and topple every other stick, knocking over Eeyore's House.