Launceston, Madford Lane c.1960
Photo ref:
L20062

More about this scene
Madford House (left, behind the trees) stood on the site now occupied by the tax office. It was built by Sir Hugh Piper, an ally of Charles II during the Civil War, and it is said that Charles may have stayed at Madford when he had his headquarters in Launceston in 1645. The house was rebuilt by Sir Hugh's son Philip, and was demolished in the 1960s.
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