Talk:Roche, Cornwall

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[edit] Other scrap yard (nearby?)

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Another car breakers yard is situated off the A38, East of Liskeard on the South side of the carriageway off the Castle Motors turning.

A 'Gate Guardian' English Electric Lightning mark III is mounted at the entrance so it's hard to miss, just look for a big jet aircraft that looks like it's about to take off over the road.

Drive past the garge entrance and private heli-pad and 1/4 mile further on the right is the entrance to W.B Harding & Sons, Trebrownbridge, Horningtops, Liskeard. PL14 3PX telephone 01503==---=-=an reccomend them as reasonable. Anything that needs removal you will have to do yourself so take your own tools. Eric Sweetland. 28/10/06