Bekonscot Model Village & Railway
Tourist attraction · Beaconsfield ·

Bekonscot Model Village & Railway

Tourist attraction · Beaconsfield ·

Detailed 1930s miniature village with extensive railway

Bekonscot Model Village & Railway by null
Bekonscot Model Village & Railway by null
Bekonscot Model Village & Railway by null
Bekonscot Model Village & Railway by null
Bekonscot Model Village & Railway by null
Bekonscot Model Village & Railway by null
Bekonscot Model Village & Railway by null
Bekonscot Model Village & Railway by null
Bekonscot Model Village & Railway by null
Bekonscot Model Village & Railway by null
Bekonscot Model Village & Railway by null
Bekonscot Model Village & Railway by null
Bekonscot Model Village & Railway by null
Bekonscot Model Village & Railway by null
Bekonscot Model Village & Railway by null
Bekonscot Model Village & Railway by null
Bekonscot Model Village & Railway by null
Bekonscot Model Village & Railway by null
Bekonscot Model Village & Railway by null
Bekonscot Model Village & Railway by null

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Warwick Rd, Beaconsfield HP9 2PL, United Kingdom Get directions

Restroom
Debit card accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom

Information

Static Map

Warwick Rd, Beaconsfield HP9 2PL, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 1494 672919
bekonscot.co.uk
@bekonscotofficial

Features

•Restroom
•Debit card accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Jan 5, 2026

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Bekonscot Model Village & Railway

Cat P

Google
Incredible attraction, attention to detail very impressive. Lovely touches including Christmas decorations (mini holly wreaths on doors, Christmas trees and lights). Running miniature railways including a Christmas train and a train with a live camera feed going round. Interesting board showing the history of the attraction in pictures including royal visits, part way around. Was surprised by the sheer size of the village! Lovely features including circus, zoo, guides and boys brigades. Churches very detailed including the stained glass windows. Very good names for the shops. Only thing that was disappointing was the condensation on the inside of the windows which limited the view of some of the internal displays.

salomena W.

Google
The Bekonscot model village is the oldest miniature village in the world, it's about 1.5hrs drive from London. The place is simply stunning and a very different experience, the staff were so lovely as well. There is a lovely play area for the children also. They also have a restaurant/dine in area with great food. Our kids aged 11 and 8 throughly enjoyed it.

Hannah

Google
Absolutely love this model village. We went here on the drive home to pop in as we went when we were kids (now 30) and we enjoyed it just as much. It also brought back alot of memories for my parents and my dad spent the most time walking around and taking photos out of all of us (big kid at heart). We even took a ride on the little train for 5 minutes. Definitely a place for all ages and a fun day out. It also has a cafe and a little exhibition room which was great.

Christy E.

Google
My father took me here after we couldn’t decide what to do. I hadn’t heard the Model Village before but I am pleased to say that this was just what I was looking for. Th attention to detail in all the models and the little buildings made you feel almost as if you had travelled back in time 1920s Great Britain. I was surprised in just how old the Model Railway was but it has held up. My only real issue was it was a little bit busy and due to the narrowness of the walkways things did get a bit crampt but if you go at the right time or get in early it wouldn’t be a issue. Would recommend if ever you want to feel like a giant walking around😵‍💫

Dorota T.

Google
The best place for little train-obsessed five year olds. We have visited the site last year and this year, our little one was constantly talking about it and we had to return. We love the place, it brings so much tranquility and soothe as it moves you in time and place of calm, order and simpler life. The scenery and each detail make you appreciate the way of life we have lost, seems so precious. Pay attention to details - like name on the shops and venues, make you giggle, the train stations and trains running everywhere (the bridge by the castle!). And the horticultural care - what a masterpiece of mini elms, pines, little rivers, cascades. There is a short train ride for families and you can have some fun with operating a boat on a pond. Plenty of koi carps, would be great if we could feed them, too! (Please sell the fish food with tickets!) We discovered new room where old type writer is, what a great fun to do some scenarios and play with props. Playground is also awesome for kids, good food selection in cafe (although I would like to see more healthier options) and plenty of seating area (you can bring your own food). Thank you for being there :)

Clive Gwee You Y.

Google
Very picturesque place to hang around for 1h if you're fast, and 2h if you like to look at the miniatures in detail. The kids will love it. No shelter from the rain though.

Globetrotter_G

Google
Found this place as a suggestion on Instagram and Facebook, and really wanted to visit. What better time to visit this place is on a sunny day! I enjoyed my visit to this place. First off, I wanted to experience the mini train ride which was fun. The highlight was the miniature houses, landmarks and villages where you get to walk around it! I felt like I was in a different world and I loved it! My favourite part were the mini trains running around the mini village! It added to the beauty of the model village! The staff and the team there have all been amazing and accommodating! Thank you so much guys! One of the train engineers there (I believe his name was Joseph) gave us an inspiring insight about the model village and even mentioned the names of the mini trains which was fascinating. I highly recommend this place for inspiration, for family outing, and also an Instagram-worthy place! 😊❤️🫶🏼

Alan O.

Google
Parking here is free in the church car park opposite the model village entrance. The model village is brilliant and has a gauge 1 size computer controlled model railway running all the time. There are lots of working animatronics and even a trail for the children to follow and search for various items. There is also a children's playground area and also a miniature train to ride on (small extra cost of £1-80 per person). It also has a remote control model boating lake area (small extra charge). There are full facilities of toilets, cafe, ice cream and picnic area. I personally a good day out here (4hrs.); went round it twice and saw things I missed first time round. If you like model villages, then I recommend you visit Bekonscot, it's a great visit.