Godshill Model Village
About
The Godshill Model Village is a meticulously crafted 1/10 scale replica of the historic villages of Godshill and Shanklin, complete with authentic houses, cottages, pubs and even a church. Visitors wander through detailed miniature streets and discover that every model was built with sand and cement, then hand‑toasted and roofed to emulate the real buildings. Surrounding the model landscape are over 2,000 ornamental conifers and shrubs, many of which are coarse bonsai‑treated trees that keep the scale true to the replica. As an RHS partner garden, the site boasts a stunning array of seasonal flowers, landscaped gardens and a dedicated Nammet Hut where visitors can enjoy insulated refreshments on sunny days. The village is family‑friendly, dog‑friendly and offers free educational visits for schools, complete with curriculum‑focused resources. A one‑hour stay is recommended to fully appreciate the intricate details, while visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll through the real village and return for additional tea or summer tidbits. The Model Village opens daily from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, though the Nammet Hut opens on weather‑permitted afternoons and evenings later in the summer months. Groups of 20 or more adults can book coaching or bus transport in advance, and while the site is free to the general public, group rates apply for larger parties. Parking is available at a free public car park a short walk away; coach parking is limited and must be booked in advance. Overall, the Godshill Model Village offers a charming, immersive experience that blends historic architecture, scenic gardens and interactive learning, making it a must‑visit attraction on the Isle of Wight. recommended_visit":3600,
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 1 hour 30 minutes