Our Shops - Do Come & Visit Us!
We now have three Halzephron Herb Farm shops, located in Cornwall's busiest and most picturesque towns. You can enjoy a great day out and sample Halzephron's finest products first hand. At Halzephron customers can "try before they buy", so come and find out what our famous garlic and lemon mayo tastes like, or discover just how hot Sally's Hot Sauce is! You will receive a warm welcome in all our shops, and you can see for yourself the great range of products we have on offer.
We sample a different selection of food every day, and you will also have the chance to try one of our items that are on special offer.
THE LIZARD
Halzephron Herb Farm has returned to its spiritual home on The Lizard by teaming up with another of Cornwall's most famous names.
The new shop is now open near St Keverne at Tregellast Barton Farm, home of Roskilly's, the Duchy's iconic producer of organic ice cream and fudge.
We are absolutely delighted to be linking with Roskilly's in this venture
Tregellast Barton is a brilliant destination with its farm walks and milking demonstrations. There is lots to see and do there, yet admission and parking are free.
And you can sample our unique range of herbal marinades, sauces, dressings, chutneys, preserves, mayos, seeds and dips until the cows come home...

ST IVES
62 Fore Street. St Ives, Cornwall TR26 1HW
Telephone: 01736 791891
St Ives - the jewel of the south-west - is one of the great tourist destinations with its cobbled streets, historic harbour, and crystal blue waters. Our shop is easy to find in Fore Street, the main road that runs through the old town.

TRURO
10 Lemon Street Market, Lemon Street. Truro, Cornwall, TR1 2PN
Telephone: 01872 272555
Truro is the county town of Cornwall - and it is the place to shop. A combination of specialist shops like Halzephron Herb Farm, and popular chain stores provide an unrivalled choice for all dedicated shoppers. Our shop is in Lemon Street Market, a few minutes walk from Lemon Quay. It is the perfect place to take a breather while you stop for a coffee, and then stroll around the shops in the market. Closed on Sundays.

