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1672 | Angarrack Stamping Mill

1672 | Angarrack Stamping Mill

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HER Number:31842
Name:ANGARRACK - Post Medieval stamping mill

Summary

The site of a stamping mill which had a datestone of 1672, is recorded at Angarrack.  read more »

1834 | Angarrack Methodist Chapel

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HER Number:31841
Name:ANGARRACK - Post Medieval nonconformist chapel

Summary

A Methodist chapel , dated 1834 is recorded on the 1840 Phillack Tithe Map. It was extant in 1976 when the Phillack Parish Checklist was compiled.  read more »

1846 | Angarrack incline - West Cornwall Railway takes over from The Hayle Railway

The West Cornwall Railway takes over Hayle Railway

via http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/West_Cornwall_Railway  read more »

1852-53 | Angarrack station opened - and closed

Angarrack had a station - very briefly!

via http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disused_railway_stations_(Cornish_Main_Line)#Angarrack  read more »

Centre opens 30th August | Heritage Centre News July 31, 2013 at 4:14pm

Via http://www.hayleheritagecentre.org.uk/

Centre opens 30th August

The centre is nearly ready to open, we have been working with Falmouth design company 20/20 and local historians to create a centre that gives residents and visitors a chance to learn about Hayle’s fascinating history.

The centre opens it doors to the public from Friday the 30th of August, as part of our opening we have a number of activities and events.  read more »

August 2013 | Hayle Heritage Centre grand opening

Harvey’s Foundry Regeneration Project - Phase 3

Via http://harveysfoundrytrust.org.uk/development_phase3.html

Harvey’s Foundry Regeneration Project - Phase 3

Harvey’s Foundry Trust has exciting plans for the third phase of the Harvey’s Foundry regeneration project in Hayle.

Harvey’s Foundry has already undergone two phases of building work transforming this once derelict but historically important site into a vibrant centre which has encouraged business growth in Hayle.  read more »

1888 The National Exposive Works, which gave the dunes their alternative name of 'Dynamite Towans', opened