39 Windsor Avenue

Merton Abbey

LONDON

SW19 2RR

020 8543 5300

Charity No. 1008028

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How to Find the Farm

There are many means of getting to the Farm: by road, tram or bus.  You can get pretty close by tube and train too.

 

Since the River Wandle became part of the national cycle network, travelling by bike is good too.

 

Click on the Map to view an Enlarged Version which includes more of the surrounding area and transport links such as Tube Stations.

 

The leaflet below is a handy document too.

How To Get Here.pdf 

Bus Car Tram Tube

The 200 Bus runs from Raynes Park via Wimbledon Station (BR), Queens Rd, Haydons Rd, Colliers Wood & Phipps Bridge, Mitcham.

The stop for the Farm is known as Phipp's Bridge, but is situated in Haslemere Avenue.

A short walk along Homefield Gardens will bring you to a footbridge (over the River Wandle) in Phipps Bridge Road and you are at the Farm.

The 93 Bus connects Putney & Wimbledon with Morden & Sutton.  You should get off at the Princess of Wales pub and head through the industrial estate along Jubilee Way.  It is about a 15 minute walk.

 

There is vehicular access to Windsor Avenue from either Liberty Avenue or Jubilee Way. We have a visitors car park at the bottom of the farm gate, which is accessible during opening hours.

LIBERTY AVENUE

If you are accessing the farm from Liberty Avenue, our driveway is on the left, just before the width restrictions (7ft wide).

JUBILEE WAY

If you are accessing the farm from Jubilee Way, go past all the DIY stores.  When the roads bends sharply to the right, there is a turning for Windsor Avenue on your left.  It will seem like you are going straight on!  Our driveway is on the right, just after the width restriction.

The Tramlink runs from Beckenham Junction or Addington Village to Wimbledon via Croydon.

The stop for easiest access to the farm is Phipps Bridge.

Phipp’s Bridge

On leaving the tram stop, head for the main road (towards Phipps Bridge estate).  Turn left and walk along the long, straight road (Phipps Bridge Road) until the road sweeps round to the right.  Here, you turn left into smaller road, still called Phipps Bridge Road.  About 100 yards along this road, you will see a wooden bridge over the River Wandle.  Cross the bridge and you are outside the Farm gates.  Please come in!

It is a 10-15 minute walk.

Colliers Wood and South Wimbledon on the Northern Line are within walking distance. It will take you about 20 minutes from either tube station, but the walk from the Savacentre (near Colliers Wood), following the river bank, all the way up to the farm, is pleasant and takes you past Merton Abbey Mills.

 

In addition to the London Borough of Merton, we would like to thank the following people and organisations for their recent support...

Ben's Bird Boxes
Bentley-Dingwall, Maria
Bookers Cash & Carry
Boots Ltd
Bravado
Breary, Peter
Brown, Mary & Arthur
Bushell, Ian
Cemex
Rainbow Professional Ltd
City Parochial Foundation
Computers for Charities
The Coronation Lodge
Courtesy Florals
Community Service Volunteers
Daiwa Securities
Danone
Dulux, Weston Road, SW19
Eden Greenhouses
The Everywomans Club
Fox Hollow Nursery
Garfield Weston Foundation
Garwood, Mr M
Glencore Grain UK Ltd
Heart 106.2
Help A London Child
Homebase (Morden)
Horse Power
Hozelock Gardening Supplies
London Borough of Merton
Inner Wheel of Wimbledon
Killoughery Plant Hire
Kiss Me Hardys
Linklaters
Loakes, Penny & Phil
Local Network Fund
Marshalls plc
Mayday Plant Hire
Merton Adult Education Centre
Merton Community Transport
Merton Timber
Metropolitan Public Gardens Association
Microbee Pest Control
Mitcham Horticultural Society
Morden Hall Garden Centre
MVSC
My Merton Magazine
National Trust
Octanorm
Olympus Cameras
P & T Poultry
Pizza Hut
CAP Production Solutions
Debbie & Terry
Radio Jackie
Rainbow Rides
Robert Scott & Sons
Deloitte
The Rotary Club
Sadlers Wells Peacock Theatre
Savacentre
Schools Christian Resource Centre
Spillers Pet Foods
Squirrels
Sunlight Laundry
Sutton Buffaloes
talkback Thames
Team P & F Computer
& IT Services
The Kobler Trust
Thurloes Hair Salon
Tillers Turf Company Ltd
Travis Perkins
Triumph Motorcycle Club
Volunteer Centre Merton
Volunteer Centre Sutton
Wickes, Wimbledon
William Morris Pub
Wilson, Ian
Wimbledon Guardian
Wimbledon Post
Wimbledon Theatre
wineaustralia.com