Part of the Dickens' Village Series from Department 56. Victorian England, where many traditions we celebrate today took shape. The Six Jolly Fellowship Porters, Hand-crafted & hand-painted porcelain lit building....
The upper level dining room with large windows invites patrons in to enjoy a hot meal of fish and chips. From the Dickens' Village Series, this hand-painted cottage includes a...
St. James Hall was a large concert hall, opened in 1858, and could seat 2,000 people. In 1868, Charles Dickens presented a final series of "Farewell Readings," at the hall....
St. Luke's completes our introductions of special editions commemorating the Dickens' Village 25th Anniversary. Inspired the church located in the Chelsea area of London, where Dickens married Catherine Hogarth on...
"Saint Pancras Old Church" is a parish church in Somers Town, Central London. It is believed to be the oldest site of Christian worship in England and may date back...
Traditionally, churches are a bestselling design in Dickens Village. The hanging bell used on St. Clive's caught the attention of our artist and inspired this design. This unique bell is...
Part of the Dickens' Village Series from Department 56. Victorian England, where many traditions we celebrate today took shape. Strawberry Cottage, Hand-crafted & hand-painted porcelain lit building. Includes light cord...
Let there be music in the Village! The detailed interior scene shows some of the fine musical wares of this London business. Designed to accompany Dickens Village by Department 56...
Part of Twelfth Night, Ten Lords Manor celebrates the elegant competition of show jumping. Dressed in fine clothing especially suited for the sport, riders train with their horses in hopes...
All aboard! This antique train consists of three cars: the engine, the coal car and the passenger carriage. A must-have for all train lovers and an excellent pairing to Fullarton...
Gatehouses provided protection, creating a stopping checkpoint at the entrance of an estate, with the gatekeeper having comfortable quarters upstairs. The red banner with the 3 lions indicates nobility lives...
The world's best-know upscale department stores are found in London. Similar to a mall, an arcade allowed patrons the convenience of visiting several shops under one roof. Elegant details include...
The silhouetted sign shaped like a chicken leaves no doubt that this is the Speckled Hen Pub, a gathering place filled with locals from the neighborhood. Set of 4 includes...
Travel by horse-drawn carriage was long and slow in the 1800s. The Three Lemons Inn was a welcome place to rest for the evening. Travelers enjoyed a warm meal in...
England is known for many specialty foods, including toffee, which was commonly referred to as a boiled sweet in Victorian times. Lovely design replicates stucco chipping away from the brick...
Grange houses are historically mid-size to larger homes found on farms. Land ownership allowed for a comfortable house, big enough so that part of the farm responsibilities could be conveniently...
West India Docks represents the many dock houses that line the Thames and coasts of England. With furled sail, the small vessel arrives at the dock for the morning catch...
Built of cut stone with a slate roof, the White Stag offers an inviting room and a restful night's sleep. Set of four includes lit building, frosted sisal tree, small...