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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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