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Bekonscot Model Village
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What are two ways to get to Bekonscot Model Village?
By train (Beaconsfield station), by bus (frequent services), or by car (with free parking).
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How many miniature inhabitants live in the village?
3,000 inhabitants.
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Where is Bekonscot Model Village located?
→ Near the city of Oxford.
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Name two features you can find in Bekonscot Village.
Shops, a school, a church, a fire station, or a police station (any two).
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When is the village open to visitors?
From February to October, 7 days a week, 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
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What can you see in Greenhilly Village?
A zoo with lions, tigers, elephants, penguins, a castle, and a windmill.
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What are some activities the miniature inhabitants are doing?
Getting married, putting out a fire, going to church, watching a horse race, arriving on boats, etc.
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What is one example of a person you can observe in their daily routine?
A firefighter putting out a fire / a couple getting married / a child at the fair / a fisherman arriving on a boat, etc.
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What makes Southpool Village special?
It has a harbour with boats and many bridges.
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What time period is the model village designed to represent?
The 1930s.
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What does Hanton Village have that is different from the others?
A sports club, swimming pool, and a farm with a tractor and sheep.
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How many miniature villages make up Bekonscot Model Village?
Four miniature villages.
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How much is the entrance fee for a child aged 10?
£6.00
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How many buildings are there in total?
200 buildings.
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What kind of transport connects all the areas in the village?
A miniature railway.
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