Online Catalogue | Lilliput Lane | Lilliput Lane - British Collection - Scotland, Wales, Ireland
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Larger imageNEW FOR 2012ScotlandHeight: 9.5cms Length: CmsRef No L3480
Larger imageNEW FOR 2012Height: 5cms Length: 14.5cmsRef: L3424
Larger imageNEW FOR 2011Gretna Green, ScotlandHeight: 4.5cms Length: 10.5cmsRef: L3377
Larger imageNEW FOR 2010Langholm Distillery, DumfriesshireHeight: 7.5cms Length: 9.5cmsRef: L3310
Larger imageNEW FOR 2010The Palace of Holyroodhouse, MidloathianHeight: 5.5cms Length: 6.5cmsRef: L3297
Larger imageNEW FOR 2009A James Joyce 'Authentic Irish Pub' award winner. The Dingle is the perfect place to soak up some authentic Irish atmosphere and you are guarantedd that the 'craic' will be good!Height: 6cms Length: 9.5cmsRef: L3230
Larger imageNEW FOR 2009This former eighteenth century pin mill was rescued from demolition and carefully rebuilt in it's present site overlooking the long rectangular canal at Bodnant Garden in 1939.Height: 6.5cms Length: 7cmsRef: L3224
Larger imageNEW FOR 2009The pretty estate village of Parton is famous for it's terrace of Arts and Crafts houses, Which includes this delightful example with it's very own clock tower.Height: 7cms Length: 8cmsRef: L3225
Larger imageNEW FOR 20092009 is the International Year of Astronomy, so, what better time to produce this magnificent building which houses the UK Astronomy Technology Centre?Height: 7.5cms Length: 9cmsRef: L3172
Larger imageThis grand building was built in the sixteenth centuryas a substantial town house for the Earls of Kellie from the nearby fourteenth century Kellie Castle. It can be found at Pittenweem - one of the five fishing villages of the East Neuk of Fife, which collectively became known as the 'five pearls' during the reign of James VI of Scotland.Height: 7.5cms Length: 7cmsRef: L3115
Larger image Situated approximately 5 miles east of Inverness at the famous Culloden battlefield and Visitor Centre, this traditional Scottish croft has come to symbolise the end of an era in Scottish Highland clan cultural history.Height: 4.5cms Length: 6.5cmsRef: L2877
Larger image This minute residence can be found on the quayside in the ancient seaside town of Conwy, in North Wales. Just six feet wide, eleven feet high and nearly eleven feet deep it really is of Lilliputian proportions!As mentioned in the Guinness Book of Records.Height: 6.5cms Length: 7cmsRef: L2945
Larger image New to the churchyard of Greyfriars Kirk is a pub called Greyfriars Bobby's Bar, a popular watering-hole for the tourists who flock to see the statue of Bobby, the faithful Skye Terrier who kept guard over his master's grave for fourteen years.Height: 8cms Length: 7.5cmsRef: L3039
Larger image Situated near Dormie, Eileen Donan Castle stands a majestic sentinel atb the convergence of three lochs: Loch Long, Loch Alsh and LochDulch and has endured a turbulent history.Height: 9cms Length: 21cmsRef: L2789
Larger image Local legend tells how two outlaw brothers built the Ugly House in 1475, using an ancient law which stated that if a house was built between sunset and the following sunrise then the builders could claim freehold - as long as it had walls, a roof and a smoking chimney!Height: 5cms Length: 7.5cmsRef: L3000
Larger image There has been a fortification on this sate since the early tenth century, although this third castle (famous for it's blarney stone) was built in 1446 by Dermot MacCarty, King of Munster.Height: 6.5cms Length: 5.5cmsRef: L2781