Deen City Farm and Riding School

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5 out of 5 Based on 1 reviews

Overview

All farm animals including mixed poultry, horses, rabbits, sheep, goats, pigs, cows and pet area. Also a cafe, shop and riding school. Admission free except for tours (donations always welcome). Farm produce for sale including eggs, also pet supplies and gifts.

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Practical Information

Free

Open Tuesday - Sunday 10:00 -16:30.

Closed Monday (except for Bank Holiday Mondays).

39 Windsor Avenue, Merton Abbey, London, SW19 2RR

Deen City Farm and Riding School is in Wimbledon, South London
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+44 (0)20 8543 5300

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Prices

Adult Ticket: Free (USD0.00)
Child Ticket: Free (USD0.00)
Family Ticket: Free (USD0.00)
Concession Ticket: Free (USD0.00)

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Deen City Farm and Riding School

Address
39 Windsor Avenue
Merton Abbey
London
SW19 2RR
Telephone:
+44 (0)20 8543 5300
Public transport:
Walk to the Savacentre and then follow the path by the river Wandle south until you reach the driveway to the farm.

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5 out of 5 based on 1 review

Latest 1 review of Deen City Farm and Riding School

5.0 out of 5 21 July 2011
by Becky F.

this place is adorable! there's sheep, horses, bunnies, birds, pigs (except they were missing when i was there and none of the staff knew where they were, which was slightly disturbing) cows, chickens, roosters, and other cute little animals you can look at and make loving kissy faces at.

there's a little cafe in the farm area, but it was a bit scary, so i'd recommend walking back to merton...more