MACHAN, on the edge of Gillan village, near Manaccan on the Lizard peninsula was built in the 1930s for a man who was a wholesale meat merchant and used in WW2 to accomodate evacuated children...old b&w postcard shows it had a few less curvy bits then
Ooh! Good news about the good shepard, @eberlin.co.uk.
He was one of several young architects Hicklin recruited to Cornwall County Council’s Architecture department and they were all thoughtful and clever modernists. I’ve been honoured to have Hicklin’s daughter in touch about my writings on her father’s work.