Reopened to the public in April 2008, Crystal Palace Farm has a whole host of animals including Kune Kune pigs, chinchillas, goats, parakeets, rabbits, finches, guinea pigs, snakes, chickens, small lizards, hamsters, amphibians, gerbils, alpacas, degus and shetland ponies. Open to school children and families, the farm is also used by students of nearby Capel Manor College as part of their courses with the college which specialises in animal husbandry and horticulture.
Victorian tea trader Frederick John Horniman collected specimens and artefacts from his travels around the world in the 1860's. His personal collection became the foundation ... More
Helping out man’s best friend for over 140 years, Battersea Dog’s Home has become a national institution. It’s played a part in several historical episodes ... More
Originally the home of the Crystal Palace School of Engineering, this museum houses display cases containing articles connected with the palace from 1850-1988. It also ...More
Nestled in a delightful tree-lined avenue, this appealing family-run hotel is located in a traditional Victorian house. Refreshingly affordable, this little gem makes for ... More
Joanna's has been lording it over this sleepy suburb for twenty-seven years now, altering its cuisine and decor to match changing fashions, and stay ahead ... More
Pizza Express has become something of a London institution. Serving consistently excellent Italian pizzas quickly in pleasant unfussy surroundings, this is always a convenient and ...More
Situated in 200 acres of beautiful parkland in South East London, just 10 miles from the city centre, Crystal Palace National Sports Centre is one ... More
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