August 2025 by Nellie Santee
Great day out for toddlers ?
August 2025 by John
Had a wander around
Worth a visit
Good coffee shop here
It's always relaxing and enjoyable to watch animals ?
Free entry
August 2025 by Catrin Sherwood
A super place to take your young children. I found that it particularly suited children up to 7 years of age. My sons both enjoyed it tremendously, as did I!
August 2025 by Corina Badeanu
Lovely farm on the Thames path. We took loads of photos of the animals and bought some fresh produce from the farm shop.
August 2025 by Caz Andrews
Small working city farm.that has been there 50 years. Blacksmith experiance on site. Animal handling but check on line. You can buy food to feed the animals. Animals seem happy and relaxed. Cafe with food and drink available. Toilets. Small farm shop. Some vegetables for sale.
August 2025 by Cole Bearden
A really cool, free animal farm/petting zoo for the public to enjoy. They had a variety of animals, and all of them seemed to be in quite good living conditions. It was a fun experience!
August 2025 by Arthur Shchukin
Very cute little farm in the middle of the city
July 2025 by Goldie Singh
Lovely small farm free entry with some beautiful animals nice day out
July 2025 by Danielle Logan
We booked the family experience and can say this is well worth the money!
Danny was very engaging and informative, my little girl had a brilliant day. Thank you so much for a brilliant afternoon!
June 2025 by Ellen Siu
Lovely city farm for young children! You can buy feeds to feed goats, a small farm shop, lots of water taps for washing hands.
June 2025 by Elodie Kowalski
A great place with kids!
The staff is really lovely, it?s big and a lot of animals to see.
Quiet as it?s by the Thames path.
The coffee shop is delicious too!
June 2025 by David Glot jean Marie Christophe
Great place
June 2025 by Georgios Giasemidis
A beautiful farm for the family and kids.
May 2025 by Jon
This urban farm has a variety of flowers and plants as well as animals (sheep/lambs/pigs/ goats/ ducks and more). There is an amazing coffee shop selling drinks, pastries and toasties etc. - very tasty, good quality. A shop is there too and guides who can tell you about the farm and also the history of the wharf. There is a blacksmith there too. The building used for this is the old receiving station where Dr Ricketts assessed smallpox patients. The wharf was originally called Albion Wharf before being bought by the Metropolitan Asylum Board (MAB) for £13,000 in the early 1880s. There are some pieces of MAB china in a display case; various boards display historical facts about different eras with drawings and photos. An outstanding place! (Plus a visit nearby to the park, also free roaside parking for 3 hours, if you can get a space; or paid roadside parking for 4 hours).
May 2025 by Amit Shah
Great little gem and really well run.
Hard to believe it's free to enter.
Highly recommend visiting this farm.