Reviews of Deen City Farm. (School) in London (London).
Deen City Farm
Deen City Farm, 39 Windsor Ave, London SW19 2RR, United Kingdom
Description
Information of Deen City Farm, School in London (London)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of Deen City Farm
Sunday
10am–4:30pm
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
10am–4:30pm
Wednesday
10am–4:30pm
Thursday
10am–4:30pm
Friday
10am–4:30pm
Saturday
10am–4:30pm
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Reviews of Deen City Farm
H. D. S.
Lovely little Farm, definitely need a little more TLC but the kids absolutely love it there. I just wish some big organisation can help them out, to give them that boost they need. It can be an amazing place for all 🙏
K. B. L.
A small and educational farm for children and family outings, with a good sized child's play area, a neat outdoor garden area and outside seating for enjoying the fresh air during the warmer months, for a family or group picnic, whilst watching some horse riding, in an enclosed area.
I didn't know how to get to the farm area so just took photos of the area near the cafe, at the entrance.
The entrance is free but a £2 donation to the charities they support are highly recommended.
An excellent city farm to encourage children to appreciate the outdoors and animals.
C. J.
A great asset for the area. The animals are a true joy to behold. The staff were very friendly and it is an oasis of calm and enjoyment for all ages. Thank you.
S. R.
Good little farm. Although very small. Not a lot of staff around. Cafe was below average. They do not have a wide menu and what food they had did not taste very nice at all. We went to pat the animals at the 11:00 small animal encounter. There was no one around at 11 but we kept waiting. By 11:30 there was one staff member sitting with a ferret on her lap that children were allowed to pet. Although it was cute it was disappointing there were not more animals to pet. Kids got very bored after an hour.
However for a free farm it is not bad. For a small activity it is great for kids however I would not make a day of it.
Z. S.
Very friendly staff and a fun way to spend time with the family. Kids can see many types of animals and play at the small park. We love dropping by whenever we have time.
L. V.
Credit to staff and volunteers! Thank you! Great Farm for SW London. Kids loved all the cows, goats, alpaca, donkeys, pigs, horses, sheeps and more ... the one way system allows every visitor to have a fair time to admire and feed the animals. I vividly suggest to get feeding food from the kiosk at the entrance, animals really like it and will be gone really fast, we bought one per kid plus one for the adults, if you are not scared to hand feed them beauties that is. It's £1 per bag and priceless kids happiness.
Couple of notes on the Cafe. Make no mistake, it's not a michelin star kitchen. That said (based on what we had), very nice omelette, maybe don't order the chorizo, smoked salmon is served in generous ammount, fair quality and at a sustained price. Over all it does fairly compliment the visit.
Coffee: -"single espresso test" admittedly better than most places in the whole of SW London.
This is a free venue, has free parking, next/part of Morden Hall National Trust. Hence, visit to the rest of the park it's a must. We had a great time! We will definetly go back!
S. K.
I love visiting Deen City Farm, especially to see Mackenzie and McCoy, the two miniature donkeys!
L. N.
Brilliant little unexpected farm in the city... my kids loved it and the tour it short enough so they don't start getting bored.
will consider in the future also for the horse riding lessons but need to wait till they are 8 at least...
PS never seen a rooster like the one in the pic - impressive creature!
K. S.
3rd birthday party - Success and everyone had a great time. All the parents even commented what a great place to have a birthday.
I got to the room early to set up before all my guests arrived but found it was already done. All I did was set up the cake table. Was so quick and easy. There was more than enough food - along the kids table was 3 types sandwiches on platters and 20 kids lunchboxes which was filled with a juice, pom bears, a chocolate and jelly. And cupcakes in the middle. Really impressed with the amount of food provided for the kids. I also liked the fact it was one big table so everyone was together instead of separate tables.
We were then called for the pony rides which most of the children enjoyed. A few were too scared to go but the ones who loved it, got to have a second ride.
Next was animal encounters which was great and then the children got a chance to feed the animals with the feed provided (there was more than enough to go around)
Then it was time for lunch and cake. Before we knew it, 2 hours was up and party was over.
Was a great morning.
Only thing I would suggest is that they would allow a 3 hour party so it is not so rushed. Also, to update your website saying that no balloons are allowed. I did not know this so had already paid for balloons which went to waste.