Henry Poad Almshouses, East Road, Liskeard, Menheniot, Cornwall, PL14 3RS
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Henry Poad Trust Almshouses consists of 12 studio and one-bedroom flats and cottages renovated in 1969. Facilities include a resident manager and emergency alarm service. Menheniot is a village about two and a half miles southeast of Liskeard and means the 'sanctuary of Neot'. St Lalluwy and St Antonius Church stands at the centre of the village and dates to the 13th century. Menheniot Station is on the Cornish Line and lies to the south. Liskeard was mentioned as Liscarret in Domesday and had a market,a mill and 250 sheep. It is situated at the head of the Looe estuary and is an ancient stannary town. In the middle ages tin was tested and sold here. The town has a regular livestock market and there is a good variety of shops and a range of restaurants, cafes and pubs. Liskeard station is on the London to Penzance line and there is also a connection to Looe via the Looe Valley branch line. The A38 trunk road provides easy access to Plymouth and the motorway network. Tenure: Social Rent General Information: Managed by Henry Poad Trust If you want to call the management company direct call 01579 346419, or if you want to contact the development direct, call 01579 346 418 |
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