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Conservatories Efford – Local Installation You Can Rely On

Thinking about adding a conservatory to your Efford home? Our trusted local partners deliver beautifully built, energy-efficient spaces to suit any budget. Whether you’re near Blandford Road or Torridge Way, The Plymouth Home Improvement Company and RM Conservatories handle everything from design to completion — no national middlemen, just reliable, local service.

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🏘️ 10 Interesting Facts About Efford

 


1. Efford was once a rural manor estate.
Historically known as Efford Manor, the area remained mostly farmland until Plymouth’s urban expansion in the 20th century.


2. Its name means “shallow river crossing.”
"Efford" comes from Old English, describing a safe place to ford the River Plym — linking its name to natural geography.


3. It overlooks the River Plym estuary.
Many parts of Efford offer views across the river towards Saltram and the South Hams, with green space nearby despite urban development.


4. Rapid development after WWII.
Efford became one of Plymouth’s main post-war housing zones, built to accommodate families after the city centre was heavily bombed.


5. Efford Fort still exists.
Built in the 1860s as part of the Palmerston Forts system to defend Plymouth from invasion, Efford Fort is now used for storage but remains a historical site.


6. Close to Saltram House and Park.
Efford borders the Saltram Estate, offering residents quick access to one of the region’s most popular National Trust properties and green spaces.


7. It has a strong community focus.
With local schools, churches, and community centres, Efford maintains a close-knit feel despite being within Plymouth's city boundaries.


8. Linked to Plymouth’s military history.
Like many parts of the city, Efford housed military families and played a role in supporting the Royal Navy through local housing and services.


9. Mix of council and private housing.
Efford features a wide range of property styles, from original social housing to newer private developments with family homes and gardens.


10. Active regeneration plans.
Plymouth City Council has included Efford in its regeneration strategy, focusing on improved housing, public services, and community spaces.