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Located
just minutes from Mandurah, Abingdon
Miniature Village is a wonderful day
out for everyone offering beautiful
gardens and the miniature village of
Abingdon.
After 4 years of planning and
development Abingdon Miniature Village in Mandurah opened to the public on 1st
March 2003, and has proved to be an enchanted wonderland for adults &
children alike. Although developed particularly for seniors, it appears
that there is something special for all of the family.
Abingdon Miniature Village
is named after the town of Abingdon in Oxfordshire, 10 kms south of Oxford on
the River Thames and is the oldest continually inhabited town in the UK.
Buildings such as the Abingdon County Hall, Church of St Nic’s and Old Anchor
Inn pub have been meticulously reproduced in miniature
Our gardens extend over 2
acres and were designed to be the setting for displaying our miniature
models. They contain over 4000 plants of 300 different species and varieties.
Conifers have been extensively used due to their many varied sizes, form and
colours. Continuous clipping, at least weekly during summer, of the plants is
required to keep them in proportion to the models. The dwarf varieties that are
used in the gardens of the models will eventually grow too large for the purpose
and be moved to other areas in the gardens
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