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Animal farm parks in or around London

victory
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Hi, looked at woodside animal park farm in slip end village, Luton but that is 63.5 miles away from us here in london:eek: do you know of any hands on animal farms not zoos that we can go to for a day out tomorrow that a 6 year old would love?:D
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Try this one www.oddsfarmpark.co.uk which is near High Wycombe..
Or www.lincolnsfieldchildrenscentre.co.uk which is Bushey Hertfordshire...
It will make a difference where you are in London of course....
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If you are in Barnet, then Broxbourne is not too far away, there you will find Paradise Wildlife Park. - this may be a bit more like a Zoo than you wanted though. There is also College Farm on Regents Park Road, Finchley (by the North Circular). Then you have Mudchute Farm in Docklands. On a smaller scale, and enjoyable, is Clissold Park Stoke Newington, here you will see Deer, and a wide variety of birds, then you can pop into the cafe in the house for some ice cream.Let us be grateful to people who make us happy, they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom. - Proust0
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Here's my local city farm Spitalfields.. Not sure how close to you...
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Willows Farm by M25 junction 22.
http://www.willowsfarmvillage.com/
I also recommend Paradise Park mentioned by someone else. You can use Tesco vouchers there.
Also Lee Valley Park Farms.
http://www.leevalleypark.org.uk/en/fe/page.asp?n1=3&n2=8&n3=1740 -
Hello Victory and anybody else wanting to go to an " Urban Farm ".
The national association for Urban Farms, " The Federation Of City Farms " has a website, with a directory so you can find your nearest Urban Farm.
Here is a link to their London page, which features a map of where farms are located, and a directory / database.
http://www.farmgarden.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=36&Itemid=810 -
bit late now, but you can try Horton Park Farm which is in Epsom
clicky
you (or your children) can enter some of the holding pens to pet the rabbits. All of the usual farm animals to look at as well.
also has childrens play parks, indoor play area, picnic areas and places to buy refreshments.Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today!:mad:
Cos if you do it today and like it...You can do it again tomorrow..
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Spitalfields Farm, Westminster
Deen City Farm, Wimbledon
Freightliners City Farm, Islington
Hope these links are helpful.0 -
Spitalfields Farm, Westminster
Deen City Farm, Wimbledon
Freightliners City Farm, Islington
Hope these links are helpful.
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