Godshill Model Village
Godshill, Isle of WightAbout Godshill Model Village
Be giants for the day at Godshill Model Village as you tower over the one tenth scale models of Godshill and Shanklin Old Villages, where a closer look can catch a little Islander at work or play and dozens of delights too intricate to be believed!
They pride themselves on having the most detailed landscaped gardens on the Island with over 3,000 ornamental conifers and shrubs. As an educational point lots of the bonsai are treated to maintain their scale with the buildings and take an amazing amount of expert maintenance!
Be sure to take your camera for the children's photo area and pick up a family quiz sheet too! And remember that your admission is good for all day return, so if you need to pop off for something else, you can always come back afterwards.
But you don't really need to leave, because the whole town is here to explore in miniature and the Nammet Hut is on hand for hot and cold snacks and drinks. After all, giants get really hungry!
It's a great stop with little ones but grandparents tend to love it too, so bring everybody! There's plenty of walking yes but there's frequent seating too. Plus of course you're on the lovely Isle of Wight so there's plenty to do a short drive away: hit the listings!
Opening Times
March
Monday to Sunday 10:00 - 15:30
April through July
Monday to Sunday 10:00 - 17:00
Late July through August
Monday to Sunday 10:00 - 18:00
September and October
Monday to Sunday 10:00 - 17:00
Pricing & Tickets
Adult: £4.50
Child: £3.50
Under 2s: Free
Family: £15
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