British Wildlife Centre

British Wildlife Centre
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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
Wetland Boardwalk

The British Wildlife Centre is a zoo in the hamlet of Newchapel near Lingfield village in the county of Surrey, South East England.

The zoo was founded in 1997 by David Mills, who converted his dairy farm into a centre to celebrate British wildlife. Initially, the centre was only open to pre-booked groups but in 2000 it opened fully to the general public.[1]

  1. ^ "Our Story". britishwildlifecentre.co.uk. Newchapel, Surrey: British Wildlife Centre. Archived from the original on 8 June 2019. Retrieved 8 June 2019.

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