Longleat has confirmed that it will stay closed amid disruption caused by Storm Eunice.
Longleat will remain closed on Saturday February 19 as the Longleat estate saw trees damaged and power affected.
The safari park hopes to be open again on Sunday February 20 and has told customers it will give updates via its website.
In a Facebook post, Longleat said: “We apologise for any disruption this may have caused but really hope you understand.
“Please take care and we hope to see you all soon.”
The post also explained what customers should do if they had bought tickets.
Customers who had booked Day Tickets for Saturday are going to be given a full refund and they can expect to receive it within two weeks.
Anyone who had arranged to complete a VIP experience or a stay in Longleat’s cottages can expect to be contacted and given the opportunity to rearrange.
The Needles on the Isle of Wight recorded a wind gust of 122 mph this morning
— Met Office (@metoffice) February 18, 2022
This is provisionally the highest gust ever recorded in England#StormEunice ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/aNYMnFbMvT
The storm has swept through the UK bringing damage to buildings and trees as well as disrupting travel routes.
Three people in the UK have died as a result of the storm while a handful of others have been injured.
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