Ada Cole
Memorial Stables
Redwings Horse Sanctuary
Broadley Common, Essex
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Location Guide |
The Ada Cole Memorial Stables
became part of Redwings Horse Sanctuary in October 2005. It is home to around 50
horses, ponies, donkeys and mules. While some are permanent residents others are
there for rehabilitation before finding them suitable foster homes.
It is open all year round and
visitors are welcome anytime between 10am and 5pm each day. It is a free day out
which children particularly will enjoy. The horses, ponies and donkeys spend
their day in fenced off paddocks which are all accessible to the visitor via the
Paddock Walk.
Other visitor facilities at
Ada Cole includes a gift shop, information centre, children's play area and
picnic areas for those visitors who want to take their own food.
They don't have any
restrictions on photography and in fact welcome visitors.
There is a really good site
map which you can download from their web page as well as a direction map, both
of these are in PDF files.
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About Redwings
Redwings Horse Sanctuary was established in 1984 and works to save horses,
ponies, donkeys and mules. Every year they provide a safe, secure home for
rescued animals. They are a registered charity whose base is in Norfolk. At
Norfolk HQ they have a specialist veterinary team, and equine hospital, welfare
team, rehabilitation and rehoming teams, and their admin centre, this site is
not open to the public. They also have a second site in Norfolk, near Great
Yarmouth which is has a visitor centre open to the public. They have two further
visitor centres one at Oxhill in Warwickshire, and one in Essex. As well as
donations, they also have an annual adoption scheme where you can adopt a horse
or donkey for a year and in return get a picture and details on the individual
you choose to adopt and a six monthly update on their story so far.
Their
other centres open to visitors are:
Oxhill Rescue Centre,
Warwickshire
and Caldecott Visitor Centre in Norfolk.
Further information Grid
Location: |
Ada Cole Rescue Centre, Broadley Common, Essex |
Ceremonial County: |
Essex |
Grid Reference: |
TL 424071 |
Map Link: |
VIEW MAP
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Best Times to Visit: |
Winter months in the week have less visitors |
E-mail: |
info@redwings.co.uk |
Website: |
http://www.redwings.org.uk/visit-adacole.htm
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Planning Grid
Location: |
Ada Cole Rescue Centre, Broadley Common, Essex |
Grid Reference: |
TL 424071 |
Getting there: |
Off the B181 in Broadley Common, Near Nazeing. |
Access: |
From Car Park via paddock path.
No access into paddocks. |
Parking: |
Large free car park on site |
Facilities: |
Gift shop, information centre, toilets,
disabled parking and toilets, children's play area, Picnic area |
Things To Do,
See and Photograph: |
Horses all of which have been rescued and
donkeys' some small wild birds around as well. |
What to take: |
Suitable lenses for close-ups and longer
lenses for getting those that like to keep a distance. Grads or polarizer on
very sunny days for the sky. During cold winter days wrap up warm, during
the summer make sure you're covered from the sun. |
Nature highlights: |
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Address: |
Ada Cole Rescue Stables
Broadlands
Epping Road
Nazeing
Waltham Abbey
Essex |
Postcode: |
EN9 2DH |
Telephone: |
0870 040 0033 (information line) |
Opening times: |
Daily 9.30am to 3.30pm, Nov-Mar last entry
3pm.
Closed 25-26 Dec and 1st Jan. |
Charges: |
Free entry |
Photo Restrictions: |
None |
Other Restrictions: |
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Special Needs Access: |
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Special Needs Facilities: |
Disabled toilet |
Children Facilities: |
Young Redwings
A special site for younger members. |
Dogs Allowed: |
On lead |
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