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Visit the centre to discover the Lego brick models that have been exclusively designed for WWT.
The sculptures showcase beautiful wetland animals, including a large North American River Otter, a Hawaiian Goose (the world’s rarest goose), a giant Kingfisher, frog and a flamingo, a white stork, an owl and a water vole.
Over 250,000 Lego bricks were used to make the wetland characters, which took over 1,500 hours to make.
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There is no extra cost to meet the sculptures. You can meet them as part of your admission into WWT Martin Mere (members enter free).
Follow A59 towards Preston. Through Burscough Village turn left immediately after the railway bridge onto Red Cat Lane. Follow for 1 mile, Martin Mere is on left.
Nearest railway station is Burscough Bridge station. Martin Mere is 1.5 miles from station. Signposted walk, approximately 30 mins, or can get taxi from Burscough Village. Cyclists are always welcome at Martin Mere.
The centre is signposted from Junction 8, M61, Junction 3 on M58 and Junction 27 on M6.
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