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165 Tyers St, Lambeth, London SE11 5HS, UK
Lambeth, London SE11 5HS
020 7582 4204

It's small, but there's a variety of animals to see. It's a good place for children to learn about and interact with animals, as it looks like the farm has activities you can book. When we were here, we saw a group of children go into the enclosures. If your kids don't partake, you can still purchase pellets to feed the animals, but you probably won't spend that long here if you're just a group of adults.

A nice spot for city kids to go to see animals they likely wont otherwise see and its free. The farm accepts donations should you wish to contribute to the animal upkeep. Its a pretty small set up and while the smaller animals have adequate space in which to live, the larger animals suffer from a lack of space and spend much of their time in small, concrete enclosures. We did see the horses getting a little exercise in the paddock opposite though.It has a cafe, but unless you want cake/ice cream they dont seem to serve food.

Great place to go with your kids especially if you live in Central London. Children can also learn to ride the ponies here of a weekend. An adult handful of animal feed is 20p and the kids love the chance to feed the animals. It is a very wee farm. The animals are well kept and the staff are friendly and informative. Volunteers are welcome to help tend to the animal's needs. Nearest overground is Vauxhall. As a former resident of the local area, my daughter and I visited this place on a regular basis. Oh and added bonus it's entirely free! In close proximity (walking distance) to the Imperial War Museum, Lambeth Palace, The Garden Museum, South Bank and the River Thames and just over the river Victoria and the Tate Britain.

It is a cute little city farm with few animals (alpaca, goats, ducks, rabbits, etc) donkey and horses opposite the place.There is a nice cafe with outdoor sitting area.I wouldn't drive far to come to this place though, if you want a decent farm go out of London. But if you happen to live in the area and you have little children, it is worth a visit as it is free (they take donations). It can be fun for kids as you can feed the animals and they also have a stroking session (which is a couple of pounds I think)

Lovely little farm. Not big but it's free and the little ones will love it. Most animals can be petted and fed. Little food pellets can be bought in handfuls from a little dispenser on site. The dispenser takes twenty pence pieces. It's twenty pence for a few kid sized handfuls so be sure to come with a good few 20p pieces,as the little ones and bigger children will enjoy feeding the animals. All proceeds go toward upkeep of farm.

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Vauxhall City Farm

Zoo at 165 Tyers St, Lambeth, London SE11 5HS, UK. Here you will find detailed information about Vauxhall City Farm: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    Closed
  • Tuesday
    10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Thursday
    10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Friday
    10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Saturday
    10:30 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Sunday
    10:30 AM – 4:00 PM

Rating

4
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5
Based on 5 reviews

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Zoo
State:
London
Address:
165 Tyers St, Lambeth, London SE11 5HS, UK.
City:
Lambeth
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Postcode:
SE11 5HS

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Vauxhall City Farm is a UK Zoo based in Lambeth, London. Vauxhall City Farm is located at 165 Tyers St, Lambeth, London SE11 5HS, UK.


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  • Nicole Chu
    Added 01.12.2018
    It's small, but there's a variety of animals to see. It's a good place for children to learn about and interact with animals, as it looks like the farm has activities you can book. When we were here, we saw a group of children go into the enclosures. If your kids don't partake, you can still purchase pellets to feed the animals, but you probably won't spend that long here if you're just a group of adults.
  • Nick M
    Added 11.11.2018
    A nice spot for city kids to go to see animals they likely wont otherwise see and its free. The farm accepts donations should you wish to contribute to the animal upkeep. Its a pretty small set up and while the smaller animals have adequate space in which to live, the larger animals suffer from a lack of space and spend much of their time in small, concrete enclosures. We did see the horses getting a little exercise in the paddock opposite though.It has a cafe, but unless you want cake/ice cream they dont seem to serve food.
  • Jessica Sinclair
    Added 09.11.2018
    Great place to go with your kids especially if you live in Central London. Children can also learn to ride the ponies here of a weekend. An adult handful of animal feed is 20p and the kids love the chance to feed the animals. It is a very wee farm. The animals are well kept and the staff are friendly and informative. Volunteers are welcome to help tend to the animal's needs. Nearest overground is Vauxhall. As a former resident of the local area, my daughter and I visited this place on a regular basis. Oh and added bonus it's entirely free! In close proximity (walking distance) to the Imperial War Museum, Lambeth Palace, The Garden Museum, South Bank and the River Thames and just over the river Victoria and the Tate Britain.
  • Little Zuki
    Added 29.09.2018
    It is a cute little city farm with few animals (alpaca, goats, ducks, rabbits, etc) donkey and horses opposite the place.There is a nice cafe with outdoor sitting area.I wouldn't drive far to come to this place though, if you want a decent farm go out of London. But if you happen to live in the area and you have little children, it is worth a visit as it is free (they take donations). It can be fun for kids as you can feed the animals and they also have a stroking session (which is a couple of pounds I think)
  • Kim Fisher
    Added 26.07.2018
    Lovely little farm. Not big but it's free and the little ones will love it. Most animals can be petted and fed. Little food pellets can be bought in handfuls from a little dispenser on site. The dispenser takes twenty pence pieces. It's twenty pence for a few kid sized handfuls so be sure to come with a good few 20p pieces,as the little ones and bigger children will enjoy feeding the animals. All proceeds go toward upkeep of farm.
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