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Guided tours which includes top thoroughbred stallions, mares and foals, and gives an insight into the day to day running of a modern stud farm.
Wood Green is one of the largest and most progressive animal welfare organisations; rehoming thousands of animals each year.
It is home to over 260 birds of prey, comprising over 40 species of eagles, hawks, falcons and owls. There are three flying displays daily (two during winter) giving a chance to see the birds in action, often with audience participation.
Walled gardens round an 18thC redbrick house approached by 18thC wrought iron gates. There are barns, a 20thC folly, unusual plants.
Providing an interactive and fun day out for all the family. Set in natural grounds with lakes, picnic and play areas.
There is something for everyone at Sacrewell, from friendly animals and pets, the Shire Horse Centre, tractor rides, play areas, working watermill and farm bygones.
The last remaining undrained portion of the great Fen levels of East Anglia, rich in plant and invertebrate life and good for birds. Also a working windpump and restored Fen cottage.
Great day out for the whole family. See tigers, monkeys, wolves, otter, birds, reptiles and much more. Also we have a new play area for 2004. The kids will love it!
Museum displaying the history of Huntingdonshire from earliest times to the present day with fossils, archaeology, history, an art gallery and library.
A conducted tour which includes top thoroughbred stallions, mares and foals, and gives an insight into the day to day running of a modern stud farm.