Vauxhall City Farm, A Surprising Oasis In London

Just beyond Vauxhall train station, in the shadow of the MI5 headquarters is a family-friendly oasis you would find hard to believe existed in central London. It is a place filled with the sounds of…farm life. Not something you would associate with inner city life but there lies Vauxhall City Farm.

Until my friend suggested it as a meeting point for a play date, I had never heard of it before. Who would imagine that in such an urban area, there would be a farm? Believe it or not it has been there for 35 years, set up by local residents to provide a community space.  London is just full of surprises.

After a five minute walk from the station we came to a pleasant pedestrianised area with a large patch of green space, a playground, a tea room and there in front of us was the farm. Outside two donkeys were grazing and an unassuming tatty sign indicated the entrance.

Vauxhall City Farm

It’s only a small place but a surprising urban haven for children – which is free to explore. At first we encountered a giant rabbit, some chickens and happened to be there when one of the horses was having a haircut. The farm offers pony and horse riding for children, including the disabled, and is the most central riding school in London.

One of the horses gets a haircut at Vauxhall City Farm

There were plenty of signs warning you to wash your hands and a big sink area. We didn’t feed or pet any of the animals and having read the warnings on the website about E.Coli and pregnant women touching the animals, I kept my gloves firmly on and hands off the fences and animals.

Mrs T checks out the chickens

Mrs T seemed to like the sheep best – although not the black ones! Poor things.

Alpacas and Llamas at Vauxhall City Farm

There were alpacas and llamas too which were my favourites but despite a picture sign explaining the difference – I still couldn’t work it out. They are incredibly cute though.

Llama at Vauxhall City Farm
At the end of May, Vauxhall City farm will look rather different. Work is underway to build a new cafe and education centre. The farm is running some special events during May half term to celebrate the opening. I look forward to visiting again when it has undergone its revamp.

Work is underway for a revamped Vauxhall City Farm

Vauxhall City Farm was a wonderful find in the centre of London and went down very well with my three year old daughter. We didn’t stay there for very long (it is only small) but the farm (which is a charity) runs many events throughout the year and it is clearly a very important space for children to learn and get educated on nature and farm life. We had a great time there and I loved seeing my daughter enjoy herself and learn a bit about the various animals.

Before our visit we had a lovely brunch at the nearby Tea House Theatre –  which serve a wide selection of teas and cakes. I highly recommend checking out this very child-friendly place.

Tea House Theatre, Vauxhall

The large room is set up for families with children hugely welcomed. A big toy box filled to the brim sits in one corner while a sign in the ladies toilet makes it clear who is boss when it comes to feeding your babies. I was very impressed!

Mums welcome at the Vauxhall Tea House Theatre

Vauxhall City is free to enter and open Tuesday – Sunday 10.30 – 4pm

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Vauxhall City Farm, a surprising oasis in central London

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Wander Mum

I've always loved to travel so when my two daughters came along, I didn't stop. Travelling as a family can have its ups and downs but I love showing my children the world and helping others navigate travelling with children in tow.

43 Comments
    1. Oh wow…I didn’t realise you were so close! You’re lucky to have something like that on your doorstep! Thanks for the lunch tip – may have to try that next time! x

    1. Haha! I was very impressed at finding it too. A great way to experience a farm animal… Glad I’m not the only one who can’t tell the difference x

  1. It’s fab that this is a FREE attraction – although small, there still looks like there is lots of fun to be had and animals to enjoy. Maybe worth adding to your itinarary for a stay in London if you are trying to save some pennies as an alternative to a park/museum x

    1. There are so many places in London which are free – it’s great – definitely a good option to get outside and enjoy a bit of nature in the capital x

  2. First time I’ve heard about it too and looks like a great place, looking forward to seeing what it’s like with the new education centre as well! I’m always amazed at all the new places I keep finding out about in this city, so much to see and do. That’s great that they also offer pony and horse riding lessons. The Tea House sounds like a lovely place too! Thanks for sharing!

    1. I think the education centre will be a fab addition so I’ll look forward to returning! I love discovering new places in London!

  3. We were quite closeby and never made it here, and I really have no idea why given that I a) knew all about it and b) have a son who is obsessed by animals. Now I am even more annoyed with myself as it looks great!
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    1. Haha – sometimes it’s the places close to you that you don’t end up visiting…I guilty of that…thinking ‘I can go there any time’ then it never happens!

  4. Interesting! Even the name sounds like something that doesn’t make sense (city farm). I am glad authorities let a place like this exist. I know of some places with very thought laws about animals (other than dogs, cats, bird, etc.) in an urban environment.
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  5. Oh wow it is only when I reached the last photo that I get a real perspective for just how close to the city centre the farm is. A great facility though and a lovely way for kids to be able to visit a farm without needing a car trip out to the country. Looks like a lovely visit, I hope they manage to sort out their welcome sign, it does look a little abandoned and doesn’t do the farm justice. Alpaca and lama are confusing, we have alpaca here, they are not the most friendly animals but full of character. Thank you for linking your visit up with me on #CountryKids

    1. Yes, I’m hoping that the revamp will make it look a bit more appealing. I’m surprised about the Alpaca not being friendly- they are very cute!

    1. Haha – no worries Ting. It’s definitely worth knowing about…and because it is so close to the station – handy to pop by for a bit before exploring somewhere else.

    1. You’re right Claire – city farms are really beneficial for the local community and particularly children who may not get the opportunity to otherwise. I was very impressed with the tea room!

  6. That’s amazing that there is a farm in the middle of London.
    You should definitely go back after the revamp. It’s probably going to grow bigger and better ever time. You really wouldn’t expect this to be in the city. What a great place to go and meet animals. Living in the country you take for granted that you don’t have these opportunities so much in the city. x
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    1. Yes, will definitely go visit after the revamp. It’s a fab place to be able to visit and for kids to learn a bit more about animals and farm life.

  7. It looks like a great place to visit, I love alpacas and llamas, pal though I can’t remember the difference either! The tea house sounds like the perfect place for lunch and I loooove that sign, it’s so nice to see breastfeeding mums openly welcomed. Thanks so much for linking up to #Whatevertheweather 🙂 x
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