Build A Medieval Kingdom With These LEGO IDEAS Sets

These fantastic medieval LEGO IDEAS sets will take you back to your childhood. They just need your vote to become reality!
Creators of these sets hope their design is added to LEGO’s long history of castle sets and the villages that surround them. If you want to build a new take on the Forestmen’s hideout or turn your minifig medieval LEGO village into a minifig medieval LEGO kingdom, you need to vote for these sets.
Forestmen Outpost
The Forestmen sets were the first I got as a kid, so I have a soft spot for the theme. Build a new hideout with this set that includes a writing desk with a candle, a telescope to keep an eye on enemies, and torches. The exterior features the Forestmen coat of arms and a unique tiled roof. Outside you’ll find a fire pit with a stump nearby to chop wood, and some wild critters and plants. There’s even an archery target available for practicing.
This set hits a lot of nostalgic notes, from the black tree trunk to the bycocket-wearing minifig wielding a bow. My six-year-old self would have loved this. My middle-aged self voted for it.


Medieval LEGO Corner Inn
Start your adventure at this inn. It comes with chickens. This is a 2,999-piece, four-story modular build with a lot of detail and accessories packed in it. Its 10 rooms contain a fully equipped kitchen and dining room, as well as a bedroom, a wizard’s workshop, and a fortune teller’s attic. Six minifigures staff the inn – a wizard, artist, musician, fortune teller, knight, and innkeeper. The exterior features a help-wanted board that advertises adventures for the right party.
If you need an inn to complete your village, this one has a lot going for it. Did I mention it has chickens? It has chickens.
Witch House
Need a love spell or maybe something to sooth a sore throat? This witch has what you need, and you can find her in her charming, greenery covered house. The set comes with a bunch of farm animals, plus the witch, her two children, and two customers in need of a cure or a potion.
“In the heart of the forest lives a witch with her 2 children. She is close to nature and raises her children with farm animals.She develops her own potions and mixtures to heal and provide care to those who need it. Discreetly, people from the neighboring village and even the nobles come to seek treatment.”


Wolf’s Gate
This build as two interiors which can be accessed by hinged walls that are invisible when closed. It features a dungeon, trees with fall foliage, textured rock formations, a Tudor inspired look out, and comes with four minifigs. The medieval LEGO set offers endless play possibilities, as well as being a fantastic display piece. It is a really grand set… and it only needs around a thousand votes to join the 10K club.
LEGO Medieval Customs House
Explore the evolving late medieval period with this beautiful set that includes a water feature with a sailing ship and detailed interior.
The Medieval Customs House tries to encapsulate the feel of Customs office at the mouth of a river in the late medieval period. Growing up, like a lot of people, had a fascination with the medieval period. Particularly the late medieval period as technological propelled society toward the modern era. In the build you will see hints at such technologies like the clock and the use of gun powder, yet still distinctly medieval architecture.


The Quirky Quencher Watermill
Do you like freshly milled grain? Maybe rabbits? Both? You’re in luck – this medieval LEGO set has both and more. Mind the Brick, the creator of this set, has created a wonderful back story for the mill and its caretakers that you should check out… then vote for it. It’s clear this set has a lot of heart behind it.
