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LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner Review: The First British Modular

8.5/ 10
Published
July 1, 2026
Pieces
3,266
MSRP / street
$229.99 USD

BrickScore breakdown

  • Build quality9/10
  • Value8/10
  • Instructions8/10
  • Design9/10
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Up for review today is LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner, a LEGO Icons modular released on 1/1/25. It's the 20th set in the Modular Buildings Collection — and the first with distinctly British architecture, from the half-timbered upper floors to the steeply pitched red roof and rustic chimney stacks. As the name says, it's a corner module, the next after 10297 Boutique Hotel. The set clocks in at 3,266 pieces in twenty bags, but it did not feel that large. The build was smooth (except for the sloped roof on the left) and fun. We particularly enjoyed the clockmaker floor, but each floor had some fun things.

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — retail box

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — box contents and numbered bags

What you get in the box

At 3,266 pieces this is one of the larger modulars, and it's aimed squarely at adult builders (18+). The building nods to the classic 1986 Castle 6067 Guarded Inn — the ground-floor pub is even named "The Old Guarded Inn." Fully built it stands about 12 in. (31 cm) tall, 10 in. (26 cm) wide, and 10 in. (25 cm) deep, so it takes up the full corner footprint on the shelf. You can find it on the official LEGO product page.

  • Set number: 10350
  • Theme: LEGO Icons (Modular Buildings Collection, 20th set)
  • Pieces: 3,266 in 20 numbered bags
  • Price: $229.99 (£199.99 / €229.99)
  • Age: 18+
  • Minifigures: 8 (7 characters plus a haberdashery mannequin)
  • Dimensions: ~31 × 26 × 25 cm (12 × 10 × 10 in)
  • Decoration: printed parts — no stickers

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — instruction booklets

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — instruction booklet interior

The build

The build goes floor by floor, the way modulars usually do, and it stays engaging the whole way through — there's enough variety in the techniques that the piece count never feels like a slog. The one sour note is the sloped roof on the left, which is a bit clunky to install and was easily the fiddliest part of the whole model.

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — early build, ground floor base

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — build progress

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — build progress, upper structure

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — first floor in progress

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — first floor in progress, walls going up

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — first floor in progress, interior detailing

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — front of the inn in progress

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — upstairs floor build

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — the sloped roof, the trickiest part to assemble

Ground floor: the Old Guarded Inn & haberdashery

The ground floor splits between a cozy pub — counter, stools, a table, and a kitchen that even includes a brick-built full English breakfast — and a haberdashery (a shop for hats, umbrellas, and small sewing goods) complete with a mannequin. There's even a cleverly concealed bathroom tucked in on this level.

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — the Old Guarded Inn pub

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — inn bar detail

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — the haberdashery shop

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — shop and kitchen

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — shop, kitchen and bar layout

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — concealed bathroom

The clockmaker's workshop

The second floor is the highlight of the set — a clockmaker's (horologist's) workshop absolutely packed with timepieces. There are more than ten clocks in here, from an hourglass on the workbench to grandfather and cuckoo clocks, built as clever little micro-builds. A nice bit of LEGO lore: the designers say this clockmaker's proudest achievement was the big clock on 10224 Town Hall.

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — clockmaker's workshop

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — clockmaker's workshop, clocks and workbench

The attic apartment

Up under the half-timbered roof sits a snug attic flat, furnished with a sofa, a bookcase, a cat tree, and an insect collection displayed in little vivaria. It's a fun apartment that feels like home.

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — attic apartment tenant

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — attic tenant on the couch

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — attic tenant balcony

Minifigures

The set includes eight figures (LEGO's count includes the faceless haberdashery mannequin): the pub's owner-chef, the clockmaker with his winking, bespectacled head, the haberdasher, a food critic, a passerby in a red hat, a chimney sweep in a soot-covered flat cap, and a cat lover with two cats (in white and sand yellow) and a three-wheeled bike. There are no brand-new prints here, but it's a characterful, very British lineup.

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — the eight minifigures

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — cat lover's three-wheeled bike

Lighting options

Like every LEGO modular, the Tudor Corner ships without lights — but a build this detailed, with a pub, workshop, and attic interior, is a prime candidate for LEDs. Third-party makers like Lightailing and Game of Bricks sell clip-in kits designed specifically for this set that light the interior rooms, the pub sign, and the streetlamps without visible wiring. If you want to make those interiors glow on the shelf, an aftermarket LED lighting kit for set 10350 is the way to go.

Is the LEGO Tudor Corner worth it?

It's a beautiful, characterful modular that fits right in with the rest of the collection, and the interiors — especially that clockmaker's floor — are a joy. The knocks are minor: the sloped roof is clunky to install, and the roof level could use a little more up top. At $229.99 for 3,266 pieces it's priced in line with other recent modulars while packing in more bricks, so the value holds up. If you collect the Modular Buildings line, it's an easy addition. It also turns up on eBay, where it can be slightly cheaper than retail. For another big, display-worthy LEGO build, see our LEGO 10326 Natural History Museum review.

Pros

  • Beautiful building
  • Fits in well with other modular sets
  • Fun indoor decorations
  • Clockmaker floor is great.
  • No stickers

Cons

  • Sloped roofs a bit clunky to install
  • Roof level could use some enhancements
  • No brand-new minifigure prints

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — completed modular building

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — completed front, up close

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — completed side view

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — exterior clock detail

LEGO 10350 Tudor Corner — back entrance

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