We need your help to build a new goat house
Goatel Kentish Town!
Help us build a brand new home for our amazing goat herd!
Our current goat house is an original part of the farm and over 50 years old, so in need of constant patching and repairing. It won’t survive another storm like Bert, and our goats keep leaving us terrible TripAdvisor reviews!
Every penny raised will go towards building the most wonderful, cosy, dreamy goat home, with an improved outdoor space and enrichment to keep out goaty friends happy and healthy. Check out our fundraiser here to help us out, and get some fabulous supporter rewards for yourself as well!
Keeping healthy over winter
Sunday 26th January 2pm-4.30pm
In the midst of winter come along for some tips about how to support your health through the rest of the colder months. We’re going to be making fire cider vinegar, an old recipe combining herbs and spices to create a remedy to support your immune system. As well as learning how to make it you’ll be able to take a jar home with you.
We’re also going to plant some fresh greens: microgreens that will offer both a boost of minerals and polyphenals as well as a burst of flavour. You’ll be able to plant up a pot with a mixture of seeds to take home as well.
The workshop is free to attend but you’ll need to register so we know how many people are coming and ensure we have enough materials. Register by clicking here.
Woodworking and Sustainability:
Building Bee Hotels
Saturday 15th February, 2pm – 4:30pm
This workshop is to introduce young people aged 8yrs-21yrs to sustainable woodworking. They will learn about different types of wood and how to harvest wood sustainably.
Willow weaving to make bird feeders
Sunday 9th March, 2pm-4.30pm
As part of our sustainability workshop series for young people we have invited an expert willow weaver who will be teaching young people to make a willow bird feeder to hold fat balls, apples or other fruit.
More details and booking click here
Pet Club 2025
Come to the farm and learn about small fluffy animals!
We run a free six-week course so you can learn all about small pet diets, safe handling, health checks and what foods to grow to feed your pet.
Open to children aged 8-16yrs
2025 dates to be announced – please keep an eye on our website and social media!
Have your children’s party at Kentish Town City Farm!
Book the farm for your children’s party: £185 for 2 hours, between 10am-12pm or 2pm-4pm on Saturdays and Sundays.
We offer an additional animal handling session for party-goers, at £60 for 30 minutes. Our animals include guinea pigs, chickens, rabbits, goats, and donkeys!
If you would like to have your party here at the farm please complete this enquiry form
What’s on
Come and visit us!
General Public Visits – We are open every day from 9.00am to 5.00pm. Free entry. No booking required.
School & Group Visits available
Address: Kentish Town City Farm, 1 Cressfield Close, London NW5 4BN.
You can make your bookings here.
We celebrated our 50th Birthday in 2022
We have a rich history, kickstarted by Ed Berman who mobilised a community to improve its neighbourhood and create imaginative spaces for children to play and explore. Inter-Action steered by Ed, found farm buildings and stables and had a radical idea, to create a “City Farm”. This was the start of not only our own incredible history but of the whole City Farm movement. Today, Kentish Town City Farm is a hub, a place where everyone can get their hands dirty, care for real life animals, share their skills or learn new ones. Others come for the tranquillity, a haven for wildlife and sanctuary from the busy city.
Throughout the last fifty years we have relied on your support to make the farm the special place it is today. We hope you can continue to support us and make our 50th Birthday celebration another successful milestone in the farm’s history.