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Goats and sheep on the farms of Hackney and Mudchute.
You might be surprised, but there are plenty of goats and sheep in London. You just have to know where to find them! The key is to buy some feed for them, they will love you and keep coming back right up close to your lens. Either head to Hackney Farm or Mudchute Farm and get sheepy!
Elephant and Castle Walworth Road delights. I live in Elephant down Walworth Road and I love it so much! Yes the shopping centre is pretty worn out and dated but its well supported by a million bus routes and the tube.
Columbia Road Flower Market Sunday morning walk? Rise and shine on a Sunday morning from 8am to 2pm and visit the flower market, which is bustling with buskers, boutique shops, all sorts of flowers, herbs and plants from bamboos to pansies, you are guaranteed to start sneezing if you’ve got hay fever.
Mudchute Farm Fornicating pigeons, pig snouts and horse licks. Take the DLR to Mudchute and follow the signs along a grassy path to the farm, which is free!
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