Marwell has a whole host of these .... - throughout the transition from 20th to 21st century multiple exhibits at Marwell came and went - a decent jaguar enclosure which became progressively flimsy over the years and was decomissioned entirely in 2004, after the animals left. A children's farm to the north of the zoo I think had a similar fate - closing in 2006, and renovated for exotic fauna in 2007. This renovation too fell over time - exhibits in this area becoming less stocked, a walkthrough for Golden Lion Tamarin proving ineffective eventually, with the animals being moved out. It now holds Blue-faced Honeyeaters. A former pigeon-shed was converted to a small nocturne house shortly before the turn of the millenium... itself shut in 2007. A 'Rodent Room' [according to others here, essentially a poorly-lit glass-window with a variety of rodents - some species of which were very obscure] disappeared by 2006 - though now it is housing for Visayan Warty Pigs. [as an indoor area] A climbing-frame type thing for coati fell out of use in 2014 when a new enclosure was created; only for the coatis to be dispatched in 2018; the enclosure now holds red panda. An entire tropical greenhouse fell out of use in 2018; but in this case it was due to the opening of a superior, larger tropical house at Marwell. And perhaps more...
But if anything, it seems that the worst of the 'Marwellian recession' appears to have finished, thankfully.