Pets Corner located within Longford Park offers families a delightful experience connecting with nature through interactive animal encounters right in the heart of Stretford! This family-friendly attraction features adorable animals that children can pet while learning about responsible pet ownership along with environmental conservation efforts promoting safe habitats for wildlife too! With knowledgeable staff available onsite ready to answer any questions you may have during your visit — it guarantees quality service tailored towards creating memorable moments spent outdoors! A visit here not only enriches your family’s day but supports vital conservation initiatives benefiting our planet!

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TheOzzyD

5 Google Rating

A great place to bring kids to see the animals. The volunteers work hard to keep it open and runnin

5/ 5

A great place to bring kids to see the animals. The volunteers work hard to keep it open and running for the public. Call in and show your support!

Becky Jade

5 Google Rating

Very friendly staff

5/ 5

Very friendly staff

Lisa Morgan

5 Google Rating

Free to visit, but you can donate. Run by volunteers. Cute domesticated/farm animals, there are goat

5/ 5

Free to visit, but you can donate. Run by volunteers. Cute domesticated/farm animals, there are goats, ducks, hens, rabbits, hares, doves, guinea pigs and chickens. A fabulous place with a wonderful atmosphere. A must visit for animal lovers!

Liz Cole

4 Google Rating

This is more of a city farm than a zoo. All the animals are domestic. There are ducks, goats, guinea

4/ 5

This is more of a city farm than a zoo. All the animals are domestic. There are ducks, goats, guinea pigs, hens and rabbits. It's entirely run by volunteers and there are always opportunities for people who love animals to join the hardworking team

Jamie Wood

5 Google Rating

Great little place with some goats, hares, chickens, doves, rabbits and squirrels and all other wild

5/ 5

Great little place with some goats, hares, chickens, doves, rabbits and squirrels and all other wildlife. Even some wild parrots in the park sometimes. Volunteers work hard to keep this place going.

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