Tudor Village in Fitzroy Gardens

In the middle of Fitzroy Gardens is this village modelled by Edgar Wilson, a pensioner from Hamilton Road, Norwood, London, England. He did this task as a hobby.

The buildings represent a typical Kentish village during the “Tudor” period of the English history. There are 28 concrete buildings in the village.

This village is composed of thatched cottages…school, barns, church, hotel and public buildings.

Unfortunately the village is enclosed so we can’t go near it, but that is Jack and Pat behind the gate so you can imagine the size of the houses.

Inspired by Natalie’s Photographing Public Art Challenge

13 Comments

  1. What a fun exhibit!

    1. Teresa says:

      Glad you liked it. I had fun walking around

  2. Natalie says:

    Teresa, What a beautiful miniature village! Mr. Wilson is a talented hobbyist. Thank you for your PPAC contribution. Have a wonderful week.

    1. Teresa says:

      Thanks Natalie, glad you liked it!

  3. Wow, these are so cool! Beautiful! I love them! Thank you for sharing these photos, Teresa!

    1. Teresa says:

      My pleasure Lisa.

  4. arlene says:

    They are just lovely Techie!

    1. Teresa says:

      Thank you!

  5. Toonsarah says:

    That’s very clever and they really do look like Kent cottages, especially the flint ones 🙂 A shame though that you can’t go inside for a closer look.

    1. Teresa says:

      Very clever indeed.

      Yeah that was what I was hoping for when I went there … to walk through the houses.Well I guess they really wanted to preserve it.

  6. restlessjo says:

    I’ve always loved model villages. Looking back I can remember a few but heaven knows about photos.

    1. Teresa says:

      Thanks Jo… I thought that I replied to this. But apparently not oooops

      1. restlessjo says:

        Happy hols, darlin 🤗💖

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