The Loddon in Miniature display at Holy Trinity Church in Loddon. Picture: Caroline Bown Photography. (Image: Archant)
Loddon in Miniature, which ran over Saturday and Sunday, saw displays of anything small covering much of the church and an outside marquee.
The event kick-started a week of celebrations in Loddon and Chedgrave, with the scarecrow festival and carnival procession concluding this weekend.
The Loddon in Miniature display at Holy Trinity Church in Loddon. Picture: Caroline Bown Photography. (Image: Archant)
Cream teas, cakes and books were also on sale and a collection of photographs from the Chet Valley Photography Club were on display, with some shots done in the style of the Borrowers.
There was also a creative egg cup display from Loddon WI with an opportunity to vote for your favourite, a large collection of German nut crackers, dolls houses, tea sets, gauge railway sets and planes, ships and miniature bottles of something nice to drink.
The Loddon in Miniature display at Holy Trinity Church in Loddon. Picture: Caroline Bown Photography. (Image: Archant)
The event raised funds for the maintenance and development of Holy Trinity Church.
The Loddon in Miniature display at Holy Trinity Church in Loddon. Picture: Caroline Bown Photography. (Image: Archant)
Wade and Christie Tripp from America on their first visit to Britain at the Loddon in Miniature display at Holy Trinity Church in Loddon. Picture: Caroline Bown Photography. (Image: Archant)
The Loddon in Miniature display at Holy Trinity Church in Loddon. Picture: Caroline Bown Photography. (Image: Archant)
The Loddon in Miniature display at Holy Trinity Church in Loddon. Picture: Caroline Bown Photography. (Image: Archant)
The Loddon in Miniature display at Holy Trinity Church in Loddon. Picture: Caroline Bown Photography. (Image: Archant)
The Loddon in Miniature display at Holy Trinity Church in Loddon. Picture: Caroline Bown Photography. (Image: Archant)
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