Deen City Farm

Deen City Farm, 39 Windsor Ave, London
020 8543 5300

Recent Reviews

Afsal A

Best place to take your kids to see some farm animals. Entry is free of cost but they accept donations if we would like to give. We can buy food for the animals from the store and the kids can feed them.

Roy Peleg

A small farm, where the employees are mostly friendly. The pony you’re promised for rides turns out to be a horse, and even with a reserved time, the line can stretch long. The cafe? One of the filthiest spots I’ve stumbled upon recently—truly disgusting. With the toilets closed, your only option is a chemical loo, which is far from a pleasant experience. Getting to pet some of the smaller animals is a nice touch, though. The playground’s pretty small and not too well-kept. If you’re hoping to feed the animals, it’s hit or miss depending on when you show up. Given the farm’s trek from the city center, I wouldn’t say it’s worth the special journey.

Joel Hooks

Fantastic place for young families

Neil K

Great City Farm in South West London. Good place to take your young ones too.Reconnect with nature

Robot Socks

Really enjoyed our visit here, and highly recommend donating to them if you can.The bird area is amazing and the goats are very enthusiastic about being fed their snacks from the gift shop!

Oskar Rodriguez

overall it was okay I came here to see the ferrets but the handlers were kinda strict about how I could pet and stroke them and I wasn't allowed to hold them either, kinda a shame since I was really looking forward to seeing the ferrets

Nicole

Absolutely love this place.Great prices and been going here for years.Even with limited availability they've been able to work things out. :)

Ian

Great place for the kids to visit and play and see the animals. It's free but they rely on donations to pay for the upkeep of the animals so please donate what you can afford. There's a shop where you can buy toys and gifts, you can also buy a bag of animal feed so the children can feed the sheep, goats and cows (not any of the other animals!), there's a playground and horse riding school too so there's so much to do. Definitely worth a visit!

R E (RE-O)

Went there with wife and 2 kids on a Saturday. A nice place to chill out and have the kids play in the small play ground, and watch the donkeys, rabbits, goats, pigs, cows, sheep and horses.Nothing special, but can’t blame them as it is free, and they run with just donation.Not a bad visit, but it took 1.5h from home, so would probably not repeat.

Zak Allen

Quality day out with the family. Its a shame on the last 2 visits they have ran out of food to feed the goats ?:( maybe thats cos I'm the GOAT of dad's and buy my daughter a babychino for her to only puke back up on her one piece ? happy days. Loved the petting work shop they had out, the rabbits were so soft. All in all 4 stars would recommend to a friend.

Sabina Basiuk

NEVER BOOK YOUR CHILD'S PARTY THERE! You will be very disappointed. Wasted money and ruined mood. £350 to stroke few animals for 10-15mins (it normally costs £2.50 per child) and feed the animals (the price of one bag is £1). We did not have enough bags, I had to leave the kids, run around the farm, looking for the responsible person. In terms of food... There were horrible looking sandwiches, carrot & cucumber sticks, few piecies of something looking like brownie. Children were given little bottles of "Fruit shoots". That's all. There was no water. Thanks God I had some snacks to put on the table otherwise it would have looked empty.

Alisha Arafat

Visited today, we always make sure we support our local farm throughout the holidays/half terms.I booked for my two little ones to do the pony riding experience each which is one round each on the pony one at a time with two people assisting them.It's a nice experience to have despite my son only being 3 years old but he really did enjoy it as it was his first time.The farm overall has lots on and organise events and activities for all ages/stages often.Their website always has the full information and updates regarding the dates and times and costs which are usually not too deer.They have a small cafe and gift shop on site which also sells animal food £1 a bag which is also enjoyable for the children as well as the adults.We fed the goats today but the only sad point was that there were no pigs or llamas today.There is also a playground on site and picnic benches.We also took part in the meet in greet with a few of the smaller animals which is also one of my favourites.Tickets to the farm are free but must be booked in advance.The dates and times are online but the farm does run on donations so £5 a visit at least does help towards them improving things and taking care of the animals.Make sure to check it out if you pass or are local.

Kelly Smith

Farm itself is fine, my toddler loved seeing the chickens, cows and goats especially. Cafe is nice but a little run down.Staff member on the front desk was unnecessarily abrasive - I'd apparently booked for 1pm when I'd meant to book for 2pm, and we arrived at 1.55 to be told "well you're quite late aren't you?" Which I queried and then realised there must have been a mistake in my booking.I apologised and was told its not a problem, but if that's the case why mention it at all other than to show me up in front of my family and other guests? Staff could maybe use some training on how not to create a bad atmosphere for visitors as they're walking in the gate.

Alex “Al” G

Rustic and adorable city Farm which lets your feed their goats, sheepies and cows. Animal meet & greet plus horse riding and a cafe makes it a perfect afternoon out with the fam. My niece loved it.

Zeekay

A wonderful urban farm to visit.As a visitor, entree is free, and you can feed the animals - sheep and goats - with animal feed for £1. An array of animals to look at, including ferrets, guinea pigs, rabbits, rats, tortoise, donkeys, cows, birds, ducks, chickens and turkeys.I had my year 10 work experience here last year summer. One of the best experiences I've had.Since I love animals, I enjoyed interacting, feeding and looking after the animals, aswell as cleaning their pens. A great place to volunteer.Other facilities include relatively clean toilets, a place to wash hands, a cafe and bench areas to eat, a kid's playground, a souvenir shop, and a riding school.

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