A MINIATURE self-build plot at Legoland Windsor is up for sale as part of the resort’s latest competition.
Legoland Windsor is giving families the opportunity to have their own home replicated in its Miniland to celebrate the launch of the resorts newest attraction, The Brick.
Listed on estate agents, Purplebricks, the 110cm by 100cm plot see views of the Eiffel Tower and the Sacre Coeur.
And it has historic neighbours with Lego Leeds Castle next door.
The Legoland model making team will a 1:20 scale replica of the winning family’s home.
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Thousands of Lego bricks will be used to make the house, along with a car and even the family members themselves.
Paula Laughton, chief model maker at the Legoland Windsor Resort, said: “To celebrate the idea of the family home as an amazing space where kids and parents play, build and bring LEGO imaginations to life, we have decided to list a plot at Miniland for the first time in the Resort’s 25-year history.
“This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for one lucky family to have their home, their car and even themselves built out of LEGO bricks in Miniland.
“The model making team can’t wait to unveil it ahead of The Brick, our brand-new LEGO brick building attraction opening to guests.”
Purplebricks managing director, Tom Greenacre, said: “We’re delighted to bring to market this unique development opportunity.
The plot is perfectly situated for those with a passion for travel, culture and architecture, with a some of the world’s most famous landmarks just a short walk away.
“This is a brilliant opportunity to build a second home in a very prestigious location.”
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The competition runs until Monday, March 7.
To enter the competition, families should share a photo of their home and a description of why it should be recreated with Lego.
Visit the Legoland website to enter.
And visit the miniland plot on Purple Bricks to see the listing.
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