Talk:Lydford

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In the village is a small ruined Norman castle, formerly a prison, now maintained by English Heritage[1]. hehe, this castle is notorious as the seat of Lydford Law, and one of Hanging Judge Jeffries assizes. More to expand on this soon! Sjc 19:32, 2 September 2005 (UTC)