The Donkey Sanctuary, Derbyshire Animal shelter in Buxton, Derbyshire

The Donkey Sanctuary, Derbyshire Animal shelter

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Address

Ashbourne Rd, Hurdlow, Buxton SK17 9QQ

Contact Information

Telephone: +441395578222

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Real Experiences

Reviewer
Tom A

"Wonderful open day on June 1st. All of the volunteers were brilliant and Trish made our day extra special with some great conversations about the lovely donkeys. Great cafe with real quality produce (wow, the cakes!) and some excellent stalls selling some fantastic handmade items. Thanks for having us, and for giving so many donkeys a wonderful safe home. Hope to return in the future and will continue to support this fantastic place."

11 months ago
Reviewer
Alan Hill

"A fantastic place to visit when they open to the public which is between May and September. The staff are really knowledgeable and passionate about the donkeya they look after."

7 months ago
Reviewer
Sue Lynam

"What an amazing way to spend a Sunday morning. It is such a special place."

7 months ago
Reviewer
debbie jones

"Lovely to see all the donkeys. Brilliant open day. Remember to pay your donation in the bucket so this place can stay open. Good food, drinks available, smashing cakes. Some nice bits to buy"

2 years ago
Reviewer
Cheryl Boulter

"Had a great afternoon on open day with the Donkeys and staff. Lovely clean well kept place. Lovely views around. Great information on the donkeys all donations of your choice goes to the keep of the donkeys. We will defently be going again. Well done to the staff keep up the good work"

6 years ago

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