How to find us:


M5-Exeter-A38-Dobwalls-A390-East Taphouse-B3359

From the M5 at Exeter, take the A38 to Plymouth and on past Liskeard (on the bypass) to Dobwalls. At Dobwalls village, fork left onto the A390 (signpost St Austell). The next village you come to is East Taphouse. At the end of the village, turn left onto the B3359 (signpost Looe).

B3359 - Lombard Farm Not far now!

After about 4 miles, on the rise of a hill, turn right for Polruan. After another 4 miles, you pass through a village called Lanteglos Highway. On the outskirts of the village, turn right (signpost Mixtow). 500 meters later, you reach a T-junction, turn right and Lombard Farm is on the left. Go past the farmhouse and then left down a track, the Red and Blue Houses are on your left.

If you are a day visitor please park in the yard before you get to the farmhouse, next to the Big Shed. Well done, you have made it, refreshments await you!

Quicker but more complex route:


M5-Exeter-A30-A390-East Taphouse-B3359

Leave the M5 at Exeter and take the A30 to Launceston. About 8 miles after passing the Launceston turning, you go down a steep hill and take the left turning at the bottom of the hill, signpost Bolventor and brown sign Jamaica Inn. Drive up the hill some 1/4 mile then turn left signed St Cleer, continue up the hill (1/4 mile) into Bolventor and turn left signpost St Cleer and Golitha Falls. Follow this narrow lane for some 6 1/2 miles past Golitha Falls. At T junction turn right signpost Doubleboise. Cross over the A38 (sometimes very busy) signpost A390 St Austell. After about 1 mile turn right onto the A390 signpost St Austell. At East Taphouse turn left onto the B3359 (signpost Looe) and follow the directions above.

St Austell-Fowey-Car Ferry-Lombard Farm

From further west, take the A3082 from St Austell to Fowey. Cross at the car ferry and take the first left (signpost Mixtow). Lombard farm is ½ mile on the left.

Ordnance Survey map reference 136533

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Good luck and have a safe journey. David Collin