Place to Visit in Pembrokeshire
Cig Lodor Meat
Lodor Fach is a sheep, beef and pig farm with a butcher's farm shop on the yard. We offer home delivery in temperature controlled boxes anywhere in the UK. You can visit our stall at the following Farmers' Markets - Haverfordwest, Fishguard, Pembroke, Riverside and Roath at Cardiff. We are also at the Waterfront Market Swansea, and Cardigan town market, local food festivals and shows etc. Visitors are more than welcome to visit our farm shop with no obligation to buy. We produce sweet Preseli mountain lamb and naturally reared beef and pigs. The beef is hung and well matured to be enjoyed at its best. Our bacon is home dry cured (with no added water). The sausages and burgers are low in preservatives and contain 90% well-trimmed meat - well worth a try! Top quality, low mileage food direct from the farm to the consumer and carefully prepared for healthier eating.
Opening times: If we are home, we are open. To be 100% sure, please ring 01437 532277
Lodor Fach
Maenclochog
Clynderwen
Pembrokeshire
SA66 7RD
| Tel: | 01437 532277 |
| Fax: | 01437 532277 |
| Email: | lodormeat@aol.com |
ID: 2467 Revised: 10/7/2009
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