Temporary Opening Hours

Weekends 10am - 4pm

Welcome

Stepping Stones is a community based (and entirely volunteer run) City Farm and Rural Crafts Centre in the heart of Stepney, in London’s East End. For nearly thirty years the Farm has been dedicated to providing the people of London with a chance to experience a taste of rural life first hand.

We have a small but very dedicated team of volunteers with many areas of interest and specialized skills ranging from Horticulture, Permaculture, Blacksmithing, Carpentry, Animal Husbandry, Alternative Energy and more who are available to meet the public at weekends and Bank Holidays and to school groups from Monday to Friday by prior appointment.

We are currently recruiting volunteers to help with animal care, food-growing projects, the cafe and shop, maintenance, land preparation and much more in the hope of being able to open the Farm to the public 6 days a week so please get in touch to apply if you can spare your skills and time.

The farm website is under construction right now so please be patient and check back regularly for more information. Thank you!

Rothchilds Volunteer Day: Wednesday 19th August 2009

Along with the Green Dreams Team from the Bromley by Bow Centre nearly 50 volunteers descended on the Farm today amid the glorious sunshine and balmy weather. 

Taking on numerous tasks to help improve the condition of the Farm workers from the Rothchilds group set about an extremely full days work involving a whole manner of skills not usually associated with their day to day work.  They were only too happy to have a go at everything with some pretty impressive and very useful results.

Dismantling some of the chicken sheds and moving them  into a new and larger meshed enclosure,  cementing in a ramp to allow us to use the chicken sheds old concrete pad as an out of the way parking lot for the  Stock Trailer, and removing the old and broken enclosure where our Kune-Kune pigs lived, all before lunch!  Great BBQ weather meant a big old cook-out, with beef burgers and salad tasting just a little better, I’m sure, for the surroundings by all.  The volunteers were then  fortified enough to re section the old byre (and very generously they supplied us with two brand new  ’arc’ style pig shelters that will be used to re house  Rodney, Honey and Treacle). They also made and planted up  a large growing box near to the duck pond for trailing plants and fruit bushes to help cover the shipping containers we use for our straw and hay and generally did the Farm proud in doing an amazing amount of work, even the entire front of the main buildings were given a coat of fresh ‘ivory’ coloured masonry paint!  I’d like to offer them our sincere thanks,  as soon as we can we’ll post photo’s.

we hope all of them enjoyed themselves and will come and see us again!