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If you spend Sundays munching bagels and rummaging for vintage bargains on Brick Lane, you're missing a trick not to visit this urban oasis built in a former railway goods depot. There are many rare breeds of animals: stop by and visit characters such as Bayleaf the donkey and Bentley the goat, or pick your own veg. The farm also reaches out to local residents with projects like the 'Coriander Club' for older Bangladeshi women, free cookery classes, a young farmers' club and gardens growing produce and herbs.


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Events at Spitalfields City Farm

Eco-Chic Outdoor Market

Until Sun Aug 26 Around Town Free

A new family-friendly market focused on locally sourced and produced food, craft, art and fashion.

Let's Get Jammin' with the Craftivist Collective

Sun Jun 17 Around Town Free

A jammin' and stitchin' session with the Craftivist Collective to sew messages on jam jar lids while chatting and lis...

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Spitalfields City Farm

Buxton St, London E1 5AR

Transport Aldgate East/Liverpool Street 

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020 7247 8762

Spitalfields City Farm website

10am-4.30pm Tue-Sun

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By P.S. - Sep 7 2010

This is a lovely leafy spot near Brick Lane (turn off at Buxton Street or Pedley Street and walk through Allen Gardens). There are lots of friendly animals including donkeys, sheep, goats, pigs, and rescued chickens. They have a coffee hut serving fresh coffee and tea, and a treehouse! It's run by a charity and free to visit.

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