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These beautiful little models are becoming more and more popular as people appreciate their detail and dream of that Little House deep in the English countryside. The most famous of all these gems are the Lilliput Lane series;

Introducing Lilliput Lane

Imagine the delightful charm of an English village, surrounded by rich pastures and lush woodland. Imagine picturesque buildings, many sagging gracefully with age, others jostling for space with their neighbours.

This wealth of architectural features, often dating back centuries, is a legacy from England's past, captured in exquisite detail by Lilliput Lane and miniaturised so that you can own that dream cottage in the country, or that castle on the hill, and enjoy it forever!

Lilliput Lane was founded in the English Lake District by David John Tate. The company quickly established itself as a world leader in producing the most definitive architectural sculptures ever seen. Each exquisite work of art captures the essence of picturesque and vernacular building techniques and epitomises the diversity of regional styles. In a range that spans simple cottages and elaborate castles, most models represent real structures. Extensive and thorough research ensures authenticity. Each stone, cobble and roof tile is painstakingly applied by hand before the model is hand-cast and hand-painted in rich, permanent colours, ready to take pride of place in any home.

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