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BY SAT NAV

If you are using satalite naviation, please do not rely on the postcode. Instead use Military Road as your destination

BY SEA

Crossing on the Torpoint ferry from Plymouth?

 

Follow the signs towards the city centre in Plymouth until you start finding signs to

Torpoint and the A37 4. Follow these signs to the Torpoint Chain Ferry (24 hours, crossing

time@ 7 - 8 minutes, queuing time O - 60 minutes, worst in rush hours). On the other

side, in Torpoint itself, stay on the A37 4 to the Village of Antony. Branch to the left,

signposted Millbrook B3247 (and other destinations), leaving the Ring O'Bells pub on

your right. Follow the instructions from Antony as below.

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The ferry runs all night but is reduced to every 30 minutes from 10pm- 6am

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The ferry toll is £2.00 and must be paid in cash.

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BY ROAD

Crossing by road from Plymouth? 

 

Continue past Plymouth on the A38, cross the Tamar bridge into Cornwall, and stay

on the A38 for Liskeard until the Trerulefoot Roundabout. Turn left onto the A37 4 for

Torpoint and continue through Polbathic to Antony. Turn very sharp right onto the

B3247 to Millbrook (this involves going round the Ring O'Bells pub).

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The road toll is £2.00 and must be paid in cash.

FROM ANTONY
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Go up through Antony into the countryside till you reach a T-junction.

Turn left, sign-posted Millbrook B3247. Go past the entrance to Tregantle Fort (MOD)

and within two hundred yards turn right onto the coast road, sign-posted "Whitsand

Bay, Freathy Cliff, Treganhawke Cliff." Don't miss this turning: if you do, and find

yourself in Millbrook, it is best to turn round and come back, rather than trying to make

your way through.*

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Follow the coast road for 3.3 miles (useful to know when it's dark or misty) from the

Whitsand Bay turning, and at the point that the road leaves the coast and bends round

and down to the left (towards Cawsand and Kingsand) you will see the entrance to

our drive on the right. Follow the drive down for half a mile till you reach the Fort.

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* People quite regularly do miss this turning, and they end up by approaching the Fort

having passed through Millbrook, and after passing by the villages of Kingsand and

Cawsand. If this happens, you should avoid turning left at a small grass triangle, where

it is signposted to Rome ( & comes to a dead end past the church at the coast guard

station). Continue on the main road past this turning up the hill till you reach the top,

where you will see the Fort drive entrance and sign directly in front of you

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BY TRAIN

The closest station is Plymouth Station. From the Station you can take a taxi to Cremyl Ferry (10-15 minutes), there is a taxi rank outside the station. The Cremyl ferry is a passenger ferry (£2.00 cash only) that will take you from Stonehouse, Plymouth to Cremyll (8 minutes) where you can take a second taxi to the fort (under 10 minutes) or we may be able to coordinate cars to pick you up from Cremyl. 

BY TAXI

Local Taxis can be slow to arrive we recommend you book Taxis in advance

Kernow Cars: 01752 822200

Sec Travel: 01752 916100

Coastline Cabs: 01752 822196

BY PLANE

The Closest Airport is Exeter International Airport (47m away) or Newquay Cornwall Airport (38.5m). If you are traveling from overseas please let as know as there may be others driving down from areas closer to major airports (Bristol Airport, London Gatwick, London Heathrow)

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