Facilities

Access

The farm is fully wheelchair accessible and only ¾ of an acre in size so there is a very short distance to walk between the animals. Most of the visitor areas of the farm are concrete and don’t tend to get muddy. However during heavy rain we do have some areas that form large puddles, so we recommend wellington boots in bad weather! 

Parking

If you’re coming by car, there is on-street, metered parking just outside the farm. 

Please note that the farm is inside the congestion charge zone.

Food & Drink 

We have an on site café, The Old Dairy, serving hot and cold drinks and snacks. 

Please be aware that we do not allow food from outside the farm to be consumed on our premises, as we are a charity and rely on the income from the café. If you wish to have a picnic, please take advantage of the Pleasure Gardens just across the road. 

All food & drink has to stay in the café and cannot be taken into the animal area, due to risk of contamination. There is clear signage displayed everywhere on the farm. 

Toilets & Baby Changing 

We have two unisex toilets, one accessible with baby changing facilities, at the top end of the farm.

We have three unisex toilets, one accessible with baby changing, in our café.

Rooms for Hire 

We have two rooms that can be hired for workshops, meetings, presentations, product launches and much more. Please check out our Room Hire page for details! 

We have 4 gendered toilets by our meeting rooms. These toilets are not accessible toilets and have no baby changing facilities, however are only a short distance from the café toilets.  

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