Type Miniature Village Phone +44 1803 315315 | Floor area 2 ha Construction started 1963 | |
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Babbacombe model village on 17 january 2016 part 1
Babbacombe Model Village is a miniature village and railway located in Babbacombe in Torquay, Devon.
Contents
- Babbacombe model village on 17 january 2016 part 1
- Babbacombe model village 15 11 2014
- Miniature landscape
- Popular models
- Media
- Illuminations
- References
The model village was opened in 1963 by Tom Dobbins. Mr Dobbins had previously opened another model village at Southport in 1957.
Babbacombe model village 15 11 2014
Miniature landscape
The site is set on approximately 4 acres (1.6 ha). There are over 400 models along with 1,000 ft (300 m) of model train track in the village. The model village is primarily one town, an entirely fictional one, but many buildings within them are based on UK prototypes and landmarks (including Stonehenge and The Shard).
Names of shops and other features include humorous puns, such as Amanda Lofe - Home Baked Bread & Cakes, Ivor Faggot Butcher ('I've a faggot' - a reference to the traditional British meat dish), A. Kingbody Sports Centre ('Aching Body') and Terry Bull Gardening Service, Decorators ('Terrible').
Popular models
Some of the popular models at the village include the burning house, Stonehenge, The Shard, the EastEnders indoor scene and the dragon castle.
Media
The model village appeared in an episode of Holiday of My Lifetime in 2014 with Len Goodman and Matt Allwright. It also appeared on The One Show in the same year.
Illuminations
In summer months, the Babbacombe Model Village is open until 10.30pm, weeknights with the village illuminations switched on. The Shard in the centre of the village is also lit up.