The farm is run as a charity focusing on education, youth work, animal care and horticulture[1] and is a centre for Riding for the Disabled Association.
[3] The farm's pigs have appeared on the Alan Titchmarsh Show[4] and the goats were used to graze a meadow on the roof of the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank in 2013.
[8][9] In 2013, the farm was also granted a fund from Sport England and The National Lottery to build three new stables.
In November 2011 the farm offered twenty London families free riding lessons run by European Dressage Championship gold medalist Emile Faurie.
[13][14] It also hosts a group of Spinners who make yarn from the wool of the sheep and alpacas using dyes cultivated from vegetables and plants grown on the site.