British Wildlife Centre

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Date opened1997
LocationNewchapel, Lingfield, Surrey, England
Land areaapprox. 8 ha (20 acres)
No. of speciesabout 40
British Wildlife Centre
Interactive map of British Wildlife Centre
51°10′24″N 0°02′56″W / 51.17342°N 0.04902°W / 51.17342; -0.04902
Date opened1997
LocationNewchapel, Lingfield, Surrey, England
Land areaapprox. 8 ha (20 acres)
No. of speciesabout 40
MembershipsVisit England Quality Assured Visitor Attraction
Major exhibitsDeer; Foxes; Red Squirrels; Wildcats; Otters; Badgers; Pine martens; Polecats; Voles; Owls
OwnerDavid Mills
Public transit accessNone
Websitebritishwildlifecentre.co.uk
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The British Wildlife Centre is a zoo in the hamlet of Newchapel near Lingfield, Surrey, England. It was founded in 1997 on the site of a former dairy farm.

Approximately 40 species of British wildlife are provided for, most of which with their own enclosures, including:

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