A day out to see wild and wonderful animals, from honey badgers to capybaras, could soon be a thing of the past as the owner of a Watford farm has put the site up for sale.
Steve Cardell opened Cassiobury Farm in 2016, after purchasing the site back in 2009 and carrying out an extensive restoration project.
The 15-acre conservation project is currently on the market for £2.75million and is home to a private collection of exotic animals.
Earlier this year, it was announced that Cassiobury Farm would end its long-running open day programme, as it hosted a special farewell event for visitors on Saturday, September 6.
The event drew a large number of visitors, who came to enjoy the animals one final time and show their support before the farm returns to being a private conservation site.
Speaking to Watford News, Matt Turmaine, MP for Watford, said: “Sad to see that Cassiobury Farm has closed its doors to visitors for the last time after 10 years. Thank you for some lovely days and good luck with the conservation work.”
Cassiobury Farm has been contacted for comment.
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