Wimborne Model Town

Wimborne Model Town

Almost forgotten thanks to vandals and neglect...one of England's largest model towns.

One of England's largest and most intricate model towns, the Wimborne Minster Model Town is a near perfect replica of the area as it existed during the piquant 1950's although this micro-memory was almost forgotten thanks to vandals and neglect.

photo credit dorsetforyou.com
The tiny town was originally built in the 1950's when a group of local gentlemen photographed a number of the buildings in the centre of town and began recreating them in 1/10th scale within a walled area nearby. When the builders were finished (or simply ran out of room on their chosen plot) the model town featured 120 buildings including shops and a massive 15-foot version of the town's titular minster. Tiny citizens were added as well as period automobiles and popular goods of the time hanging in the shop windows. The impressive level of detail makes many of the structures almost indistinguishable from the real buildings in photographs. 

photo credit Lex McKee
The intention of the impressive miniature town centre was to create tourist interest in the town itself flocked from all over to view it. Unfortunately interest in the site eventually waned it was all but abandoned, as vandals and the elements began to scar and mark the defenceless little structures. However the full-size Wimborne Minster rallied to the tiny town's rescue and had the whole thing moved to its current location where it was restored and expanded to include more family friendly attractions.
and the plan was successful as visitors

Today the miniature people and their miniature lives continue to live on, as the tiny town ages realistically next to the real thing. The site is currently maintained by full-size volunteers.   

[source: Atlas Obscura]

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