1990 Dept. 56 "Sleepy Hollow Church" New England Village

A miniature Department 56 New England Village Series porcelain building titled Sleepy Hollow Church. The church features a steep grey roof, two white spires, and yellow-lit windows. The exterior is white with stone-textured accents and green ivy climbing the walls, all set on a snowy base. 1990 Dept. 56 "Sleepy Hollow Church" New England Village 1990 Dept. 56 "Sleepy Hollow Church" New England Village 1990 Dept. 56 "Sleepy Hollow Church" New England Village 1990 Dept. 56 "Sleepy Hollow Church" New England Village 1990 Dept. 56 "Sleepy Hollow Church" New England Village 1990 Dept. 56 "Sleepy Hollow Church" New England Village 1990 Dept. 56 "Sleepy Hollow Church" New England Village
1990 Dept. 56 "Sleepy Hollow Church" New England Village
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1990 Dept. 56 "Sleepy Hollow Church", New England Village. #5955-2. Hand Painted Porcelain. Measures 9" in height by 7 1/4" length. Excellent condition. Comes with box and light cord.

This charming hand-painted porcelain piece transports any holiday display straight to the rolling hills of the New England Village. Released in 1990, the Sleepy Hollow Church captures a serene, wintry moment with its high-pitched gabled roofs and a classic belfry housing a delicate gold-tone bell. The snow-dusted textures on the roof and the soft glow emanating from the arched windows create an atmosphere of quiet reverence. Standing at nine inches tall, its impressive silhouette serves as a grounding architectural element for collectors, perfectly embodying the cozy, historical aesthetic Department 56 is known for.

Style this piece alongside miniature bare-branch trees and a dusting of faux snow to emphasize its crisp white exterior. It pairs beautifully with other early 1990s New England Village structures to create a cohesive historical town square. For a more dramatic look, place it on a mantel surrounded by fresh evergreen boughs and white pillar candles to highlight the porcelain’s clean lines and the warm light of the interior cord.

This item is vintage, over 35 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.