Visit to Manor House Wildlife Park
I visited yesterday , apparently it has been opened for about 8 weeks so I guess they met their deadline . On a lovely Sunday afternoon there were quite a few visitors . The zoo licence was for the period ending early October 2008 .
You pay £7.20 to get in and , having paid £6.95 to visit Folly Farm in the morning where a family could easily be entertained for a full day , I don't think you get a lot for your money .
There have been improvements to the enclosures still in use - new fencing and shelters in the paddocks , the grotty siamang cage has been given a make-over with a deep chipped bark floor , new ropes etc. and , best of all , a raised area of the cage meaning he can see over the 2 walls on either side of the cage . A new lemur walk-through ( 2 b&w ruffed , 6 ring-tailed ) is labelled as Europe's largest , the high surroundings are plastic mesh topped by sheets of clear plastic with a sort of overhang . Paddocks by the entrance have been converted to a walk-through for Bennett's and Parma wallaby plus a male muntjac .
All the old rides have disppeared , the Birds of Prey lawn , the building holding the very large model train lay-out is closed as is the Reptile House , lower walled garden , the whole area behind the walled gardens and the Barn . The Tropical House was closed but has been worked on and is shown on the map as a Butterfly House . Plans seem to be to restore the 2 walled gardens as gardens without animals - shame as it would be nice to see something like Cotswold W.P.
So what do you get collection-wise - the 2 walk-throughs , paddocks with 0.2 reindeer , 1.3 scimitar-horned oryx with llama and sika deer , male Brazilian tapir with llama , pair of Damara zebra ( labelled as only ones in UK apart from Colchester ) , pair Bactrian camel , the main large paddock with nice herd American bison and 2 female emu , on the islands by the paddocks a male squirrel monkey with common marmosets ( I could not see any electric supply to the small shelters on the island ) , 5 male Chilean flamingo in sunken pool which could be covered to make a lovely big aviary , an enthusiastically mating pair of sulcata tortoise , the male siamang , in the walled garden a couple of raccoon ,a group of meercat , a couple of macaws and touracos . There does not appear to be any way of managing most of the paddock animals - just open shelters in paddocks , including the zebras .
The House looks as if a lot of work has been done on it and the cafe sells quality food and drinks . Paths have been improved and the gardens tidied up . The site is attractive and still has lots of potential , will be interesting to see what develops .