FARMHOUSE MILL with Water Wheel - Fontanini® 5" Collection
House of Fontanini

FARMHOUSE MILL with Water Wheel
House of Fontanini – Item 55648
Bring the warmth of rural Bethlehem into your Nativity display with the Farmhouse Mill with Water Wheel, a beautifully sculpted structure from the Fontanini® 5" Collection. Rich in architectural detail, this resin building captures the charm of daily life in biblical times, featuring textured stone walls, a timber-style roof, and an attached water mill designed to suggest gentle movement and life within the village scene.
Perfect as a scenic focal point, this piece anchors your display while complementing beloved farming figures such as Obed the Farmer, Jamie the Farmer, and a variety of animals. Whether expanding an established village or beginning a new scene, this farmhouse mill adds depth, realism, and timeless storytelling to your collection.
Crafted in durable resin and meticulously hand-painted, each piece reflects the artistry and heritage that define the Fontanini name.
Collector Note: Introduced 2025. Newly redesigned for 2025.
✨ Product Details
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Item Number: 55648
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UPC: 089945911305
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Collection: Fontanini® 5" Scale
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Description: Farmhouse with attached water mill
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Material: Hand-painted resin
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Dimensions: 8.75"H x 14"W
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Packaging: Gift Boxed
🕊️ Features & Benefits
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Designed for 5" scale Fontanini Nativity figures
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Intricate stone and wood architectural textures
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Scenic village anchor piece
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Ideal for agricultural and countryside settings
❤️ Our Tradition
The Fontanini Nativity tradition began over 100 years ago in Bagni di Lucca, Italy, in the hills of Tuscany, when Emanuele Fontanini opened his first shop in 1908. Today, that legacy of craftsmanship lives on through heirloom-quality designs meticulously sculpted and hand-painted by skilled artisans.
For over 25 years, HouseOfFontanini.com has proudly carried this tradition forward as a locally owned small business. From our Minnesota warehouse, our mission remains:
“Telling His Story, one piece at a time.”