The LEGO Icons Tudor Corner set is available for LEGO Insiders from 1st January 2025 at http://www.LEGO.com/TudorCorner and LEGO Stores, and available for all from 4th January 2025 priced at €229.00 / £199.99 / $229.99.

Key features:

  • Discover the timeless charm of Tudor architecture and design with the LEGO® Icons Tudor Corner building project for adults
  • This building set for adults comes with everything you need to build the Tudor Corner model, plus 8 inspiring minifigures including a chef and a chimney sweep
  • Interior details include a restaurant, a haberdashery, a clockmaker’s workshop and an attic apartment
  • Add a captivating centerpiece to the home, office or any other space with this detailed display model
  • Get ready to build like never before with the LEGO® Builder app, where you can save sets, track your progress, zoom in and rotate your model in 3D
  • Part of the LEGO® Modular Buildings Collection – Discover a space for relaxation with the inspiring range of LEGO building sets (sold separately) designed specifically for adults
  • Dimensions – The Tudor Corner building in this 3,266-piece construction set measures over 12 in. (31 cm) high, 10 in. (26 cm) wide and 10 in. (25 cm) deep




















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GIFT WITH PURCHASE

In addition, between 1st – 7th January 2025, all purchases of the LEGO Icons Tudor Corner set will receive a LEGO Icons Corner Kiosk Botanicals Entrance Gate as a free gift. (while stocks last).

Immerse yourself in the nostalgic charm of a bygone era with this LEGO® Icons set for adults. Craft a vintage kiosk with a striped awning, newsstand and quaint public clock. This charming mini-addition to the LEGO Modular Buildings Collection also includes a classic display pillar and gumball machine, along with a vendor minifigure and a customer minifigure holding a closed black umbrella. Recreate the bustling vibe of historic street corners with this enjoyable LEGO mini shop building project.

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