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67 & 69 Bodmin Rd, St Austell Reputedly the house was built in c.1856 to cut wood for Brunel’s Spyder viaducts at Trenance Valley and Gover valley. Although this cannot be verified there is a saw-pit adjacent to the premises. The 1871 and 1881 census returns indicate that the building was in use as a coach restorer’s workshop with associated blacksmiths run by the Jewell family. In c.1912 it became an engineering business managed by the Francis family. During the war they produced bronze castings in an engineering/ machine shop that was partially housed in a new extension to the building. Francis Engineering did several large-scale plumbing and heating jobs in houses, two of the biggest were at Garlenick, near Grampound, and Port Neptune in Fowey. Francis Engineering signs were found in a back garden in Bodmin Road and were donated to the St Austell town museum display in the market house. Peter Goodwin bought the premises in 1962. Until 2002 hospital equipment was made on site, items manufactured included waste bins, beds, commodes, surgical instruments and trollies. Presumably these items were on display in the associated on-site showrooms. The Goodwin family lived above the workshops until 1986, after which they moved out and let the upper part of the house. The building has fallen into decline over the past years. we know at some point the lower level was used as an illegal grow room and all the equipment was left after the raid until 2023, now only a few small items remain to suggest. Also it seems the property it still for sale so were unsure of its future.