Beloved PIG-themed park with crazy golf & train rides ‘bulldozed for housing’
AN ICONIC pig-themed park with crazy golf and train rides has been demolished to make way for housing.
Locals in Devon have been left devastated at plans to bulldoze the Once Upon A Time holiday destination.
The Once Upon A Time at the former Mortehoe and Woolacombe Railway station[/caption] The Pippa Pig theme park north Devon at the redundant railway station[/caption] The iconic pig-themed park ride[/caption] The notorious puppet show hosted by the park, often taking place at the attraction[/caption]After reportedly lying semi-derelict for many years, the attraction was approached by a housing developer in 2004.
Initially, it was reported the first offer of £500,000 was refused by theme park owners.
But the developer then put in a late bid of £800,000 which was finally accepted.
The attraction was then unfortunately closed at the end of the 2005 season.
One fan said: “I am still so gutted that they got rid of Once Upon A Time, as a child I loved it there.”
Another added: “I am so sad my children never had the chance to experience it too!”
A third commented: “I went here so many times as a kid whenever we went for our Devon family holidays!”
“It’s such a shame that there is no footage out there of the building with all of those fairytale animations.”
One also cried: “I absolutely loved it here and wish with all my heart it was still open so that I could take my kids”
She added: “It made me fall in love with the smurfs! I used to collect them. Ohhh the memories. I am so sad Once Upon A Time is no more”
Another says: “We went there too in the 1990’s, when our’s were little, oh the good days!”
The theme park, was notorious for its mascot – a large pink pig called Pippa.
Pippa was featured on all of the signs and would greet families as they came in.
Birthday parties hosted by the mascot would include happy birthday songs for children at a soft play area and restaurant.
Aimed at primarily younger audiences, you were also able to take a kids driving test on their iconic racing tracks, where children would receive their exclusive certificate.
Much of the iconic site was been demolished by 2007, with the majority of amusement rides auctioned off – leaving just the main building and platforms on the premises.
After it was sold to the housing developers, it lay untouched for several years before the new project began.
Developers plan to build of seven units of affordable housing and 37 units of holiday accommodation.
The development will be known as the Atlantic Lodge Holiday Park as a mix of permanent and holiday homes.
The former railway station, opposite what is now the Fortescue Arms Pub.[/caption] Pippa Pig theme park ride[/caption] The racing tracks for kids to take their ‘driving test’ and receive a certificate.[/caption]