About Maidford
Maidford consists of 3 lanes (with 6 names between them).
The main thoroughfare through Maidford is Longwell which changes its name to Townsend in the middle of the village.
On the right hand side is the "Old Rectory" where a number of medieval fish ponds are visible, but the core of the village is located on the opposite side of the road.
but there are a few examples of 19th century red brick, notably the Wesleyan Chapel of 1858.
On the East side of the Village is Church lane and New Road.
On Church lane stands the 11th Century Church of St Peter & St Paul and what used to be the village school but is now the Village Hall.
New Road is a small assortment of houses and bungalows built around the 1960’s