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Sheffield Parks
 | Norfolk Heritage Park Norfolk Heritage Park was one of the first public parks to be open, free to the general public, in the country, in 1848. It was laid out by the Duke of Norfolk and incorporates a main circular carriageway with two avenues, leading to the main gates. t: 0114 273 5604 e: eastrangers@hotmail.com w1 : Click here for more info w2 : Click here for more info |  | Graves Park & Animal Farm Graves Park's Animal Farm is near the Hemsworth Road entrance and provides a home to some of the rarest breeds of farm animals in the country. You can get up close and personal with Tamworth pigs; Highland cattle and Jacob's sheep, plus goats, donkeys and wildfowl. There's also a children's 'pet's corner'. The Animal Farm is open every day between 8.00am and 4.00pm (except Christmas Day), there's no entry charge and car parking is available nearby. t: 0114 258 2452 e: pwc.parksandcountryside@sheffield.gov.uk w : Click here for more info |  |
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