Curiousity caused me to pop in to Wild Place yesterday- my first visit, since about 40 years ago that is, when it was the Zoo's own private 'animal storage depot'. It seems currently a mix of Wildlife Park and Adventure Playground, owing to the very limited animal collection so far.
I saw everything bar Cheetahs, Wolves and RR Hogs( these being the no shows) in about an hour, ample time for what there is there currently, unless you have children with you to use the play facilities. They are big on immersive/ educational backdrops and theming to all the animal exhibits, and this must have cost a considerable amount of extra money.
The new Gelada exhibit reminds me rather of a scaled down version of Gorilla Island at the Zoo, but with a dry moat. The indoors looked rather unfinished, their climbing furniture seemingly comprising a couple of platforms supported by heavy metal scaffolding and metal/aluminium ladders straight from the DIY store- or was that all for maintenance?.

Saw only four males, not six. Okapi calf looked very well and was suckling mum.
Overall its a very nice site, flat, with fields and woods, and surely the nearest Motorway access of any animal collection in the UK! Good potential if only they can afford to develop it bigtime in the future, though
I did wonder if the large meadow containing the Folly tower has some sort of conservation order preventing any development in that part of the estate.