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Historic House set in 24 acres of woodland. Exhibitions and special guests, period rooms and furniture, museum of local craft and industries and natural history centre. Woodland trails & picnic sites, cafe, gift shop and guided tours.
This delightful nature reserve is superb for wildfowl in winter, butterflies and dragonflies in summer, and breeding marsh harriers, nightingales and bitterns.
One of England's largest zoos with over 1,200 animals in the beautiful setting of 75 acres of botanical gardens. The zoo is one of Devon's most popular family day's out.
Drive through the safari park with 30 species of animals in natural groups just a windscreen's width away plus the action-packed Wild World Leisure Area.
Winner of 'Best Tourism Experience' - Tourism Excellence Awards 2005. Gardens featuring traditional and 17thC walled gardens. In the ancient woodland of the Enchanted Forest there is mystery, innovation and excitement for all.
Walled gardens round an 18thC redbrick house approached by 18thC wrought iron gates. There are barns, a 20thC folly, unusual plants.
A premier centre for the conservation of rare and traditional breeds of farmyard poultry and rare breed farm animals.
An inspired contemporary garden, newly planted in the 4.5 acre C18 walled garden at Scampston, opened for the first time in 2004. Designed by the internationally acclaimed Piet Oudolf, winner of Gold and Best in Show at Chelsea in 2000, his
Drought tolerant plants furnish the gravel garden throughout the year, the dappled wood garden is filled with shade lovers, while the water garden fills the spring fed hollow.
Located within 27 acres of rural Nottinghamshire the Farm Park is home to more than 30 different rare breeds of farm animals and several other species.