From The Dickens' Village Series
In Dickens' time, it was common for gatehouses to serve as a gateway to a small village or town. Originally used to control incoming and outgoing traffic, this gatehouse prominently features the town's coat of arms.
- Dept. 56 Item No 56.58711
- Issued in 2003; retired in 2005.
- Contains one porcelain house and light cord
- Condition: Excellent condition.
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