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Old Down Country Park reopened its doors in April 2009. Now home to many popular animals such as pot bellied pigs, reindeer, giant rabbits, llamas, wallabies and goats the park has once again become a firm favourite amongst families and adults alike. The park now boats a large cafe area serving hot snacks and drinks plus a farm shop which stocks organic veg, local cheeses and free range eggs. Next time you are in the area be sure to pop in for a visit!
Please visit www.olddowncountrypark.co.uk for more information.
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