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I am looking for a party venue for my daughter's 4th birthday. I want somewhere where the kids can be kept busy with toys or activities. Can anyone suggest anywhere good in the East Dulwich / Honor Oak Park area or surrounding regions? Many thanks in advance.

A bit further away but Surrey Docks Farm in Rotherhithe (SE16) is perfect. We had a 1st birthday there. Clean private room that has the farm yard on one side and the river on the other at ?50 per hour, but you won't need to provide additional entertainment with all the animals around. For your age group you could also provide donkey rides.


Farm manager's name is Barry. He was rather busy and difficult to pin down for details but well worth it.

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I just took my daughter to a 6th birthday party, so it might be a teeny bit too old, but I think depending on the numbers and the children you have, it may well work very well - but there is a place called 'All Fired Up' on East Dulwich Road, which is about painting pottery etc - and it is a great party venue, and there is an activity in place already!

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