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Tilley Farm

DIRECTIONS TO TILLEY FARM

Tilley Farm

 

DIRECTIONS TO TILLEY FARM, TIMSBURY ROAD, FARMBOROUGH, BATH, BA2 0AB

TILLEY FARM IS A PRIVATE ESTABLISHMENT AND VISITING IS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.

 

**For horse boxes and trailers coming to the farm, follow directions from the M4 East Junction 19 to avoid Bath and steep hills.

FROM THE SOUTH WEST

  • From the M5, take junction 23. Follow the signs for Glastonbury/Wells.

  • Take the A37 from Wells sign posted to Bristol, through Chewton Mendip and Farrington Gurney.

  • Once in Farrington Gurney take the right hand turning (A39) towards Bath. Stay on this road through Hallatrow and High Littleton into open countryside, passing a cafe and car forecourt on your right after leaving High Littleton. Continue on this road until Alan Motors then Farmborough Tyres are on your right, start indicating and take the right turning immediately after this garage, sign posted towards Timsbury.

  • After the Butchers Arms pub on the right and a row of local authority houses on a bank up on your left, slow down and indicate left.

  • The entrance to Tilley Farm is past a paddock and immediately after a large silage clamp made from railway sleepers on the left.

  • Enter through large double wooden gates. Parking is on the left after the clamp.

FROM THE M4 (This route takes you around the outskirts of Bath to avoid the heavy traffic)

  • From the M4 motorway (junction 18) take A46 towards Bath.

  • Pass Dyrham Park on right and then a small Tea shop on right.

  • After the little shop (old Tollhouse) turn right. At the end of the road turn right and immediately left. Should be signposted to Bath Racecourse and Park and Ride.

  • Pass Toghill Farmhouse on right and stay on road as it drops down hill and passes signs to Hamswell on left.

  • At end of road turn left and stay on road as it passes Bath racecourse on right.

  • Take next right turn after the racecourse (takes you down past the loop of the track) into Lansdown Lane down a very steep hill and into the village of Weston.

  • At bottom of hill take 1st exit at roundabout for 0.2 miles.

  • After little parade of shops on right take 2nd right turn (the first is a small one way road) into road marked Anchor Road leading to Penn Hill Road and continue to end of road.

  • Turn left onto the A431 Kelston Road and then immediate right (this is a sharp right hand turn) into Old Newbridge Hill.

  • At the end of the road turn right onto the A4 Newbridge Road going past the Park and Ride on your right and over a canal. At traffic lights turn right onto the dual carriageway. Stay in the left hand lane of dual carriageway.

  • At the roundabout take the second exit (straight over) and stay on this road - the A39 - for approximately 4 miles.

  • Turn left towards Farmborough at the lights (still on the A39 even though the road carries straight on ahead of you) immediately before a large garage (Shell) and Store. After turning, the garage/store will now be on your right.

  • After passing a large bright blue bed and breakfast with butterflies on the wall turn left into Timsbury Road passing Farmborough Tyres on your right.

  • After the Butchers Arms pub on the right and a row of local authority houses on a bank up on your left, slow down and indicate left. The entrance to Tilley Farm is past a paddock and immediately after a large silage clamp made from railway sleepers on the left.

  • Enter through large double wooden gates. Parking is on the left after the clamp.

FROM THE SOUTH EAST

  • Take the A303 signposted towards Yeovil and then follow the A36 towards Warminster and Bath.

  • Stay on the A36 and then pick up signs for Frome town centre and Longleat House.

  • Stay on this road past Longleat and turn off following signs for Frome.

  • Go through the centre of Frome and follow signs for Radstock.

  • Once in Radstock turn right at two mini roundabouts and follow the A367 towards Bath.

  • Proceed up the hill as the road bends right. As the road flattens, you are in open countryside.

  • Take the left hand turning towards Camerton, go through the village of Camerton passing the National Osteoporosis on the left.

  • As you go out of Camerton you will pass Travis Perkins on the right. At the top of the road turn left and stay on this road through Timsbury.

  • Once through the village you pass Conygre Hall, turn right towards Farmborough.

  • After passing a stone marked Farmborough on the left, slow down and indicate right.

  • You will pass a white farmhouse with a wooden gate, immediately after this are large double wooden gates, turn here.

**FROM THE EAST (route for horse boxes and trailers)

  • Take the M4 signposted to London. Take junction 19 M32 towards Bristol and stay in left lane.

  • After going round the roundabout join the M32 for one exit staying left and follow signs for the A4174 Ring Road.

  • Stay on this road going over lots of roundabouts until you come to a large roundabout on the A4. Turn left towards Bath and at the next roundabout turn right towards Keynsham.

  • At mini roundabout turn left by Chinese Takeaway and stay on this road until the end going through countryside. At the end of the road (by the Two Headed Man garage and junction) turn right onto the A39.

  • Turn left towards Farmborough at the lights (still on the A39 even though the road carries straight on ahead of you) immediately before a large garage (Shell) and Store. After turning, the garage/store will now be on your right.

  • After passing a large bright blue bed and breakfast with butterflies on the wall turn left into Timsbury Road passing Farmborough Tyres on your right.

  • After the Butchers Arms pub on the right and a row of local authority houses on a bank up on your left, slow down and indicate left.

  • The entrance to Tilley Farm is past a paddock and immediately after a large silage clamp made from railway sleepers on the left. Enter through a large double wooden gate. Parking is on the left after the clamp.

    THESE ARE GENERAL DIRECTIONS AND NOT ALL ROAD NAMES ARE LISTED. PLEASE CHECK YOUR ROUTE CAREFULLY.

    TILLEY FARM IS A PRIVATE ESTABLISHMENT AND VISITING IS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.

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