Hayle Causeway 1825-, Hayle


 


Tree: AHP

Notes:
For building a bridge and making a causeway and turnpike road from Grigg's quay in Uny Lelant over Hayle river and sands to Carnsew quay through Hayle foundry in St. Erth and Pen Pool in Phillack (1825).




Hayle Causeway, Hayle - built 1824; abolition of Hayle Turnpike Trust in 1878

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HAYLE, CAUSEWAY (Fig 15a)
CAUSEWAY
SW54703630 PRN: 31128 LB: II
Listed building (No. 12/166). 1824-6. Rubble stone with granite coping. Hayle causeway (or causey)
provides a road link between Hayle town and Lelant over the river Hayle (1970 OS, 6-inch Map). 
Beforethe causeway was built in 1824, the nearest bridge crossing was at St Erth, further upstream. In Leyland’s
time (early sixteenth century) the crossing at Hayle was simply "a passage at ebbe over a great strand and
then over hayle river" (Unknown, 1- - -, Prospectus for Building Hayle Causeway, Henderson MS at RIC;
see also item [435]). The causeway consists of two bridges, with streams culverted through, and cost five
thousand pounds to build. The cost of construction was to be recovered by the levying of tolls (C.
Henderson and H. Coates, 1928, Old Cornish Bridges, pg. 103). There is an inscribed circular granite
stone at the eastern end of the Causeway dated ‘1825’ (pers. comm. B. Sullivan, May 2000). (See list
description and [92]
https://web.archive.org/web/20071108111651/http://www.historic-cornwall.org.uk/cisi/hayle/Hayle_historic_assessment_inventory.pdf

Location : Latitude: 50.176350117612635, Longitude: -5.436297193533363


Media

Documents
HAYLE COUNCIL AND URBAN STATUS THE ROAD AT ANGARRACK | Back Lane | The bridge at Mellanoweth Farm [IMAGE VERSION] | Cornishman - Thursday 27 January 1938
HAYLE COUNCIL AND URBAN STATUS THE ROAD AT ANGARRACK | Back Lane | The bridge at Mellanoweth Farm [IMAGE VERSION] | Cornishman - Thursday 27 January 1938

Histories
Hayle. 6 Geo. IV, c. iv. For building a bridge and making a causeway and turnpike road (1825)
Hayle. 6 Geo. IV, c. iv. For building a bridge and making a causeway and turnpike road (1825)
Hayle. 6 Geo. IV, c. iv. For building a bridge
and making a causeway and turnpike road from
Grigg's quay in Uny Lelant over Hayle river and
sands to Carnsew quay through Hayle foundry
in St. Erth and Pen Pool in Phillack (1825)
Hayle Bridge Causeway Turnpike Trust 1825-Nov 1878 | (updated 24th Sept 2013)
Hayle Bridge Causeway Turnpike Trust 1825-Nov 1878 | (updated 24th Sept 2013)
Bridging the gaps | via Supporting Evidence Part 6
Supporting Evidence Part 6 - wca-568-appendix-d3-supporting-evidence-part-6.pdf
https://www.cornwall.gov.uk/media/133p1pzn/wca-568-appendix-d3-supporting-evidence-part-6.pdf (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.)
Too Smart a Penalty for Mere Inadvertence |  Cornishman - Thursday 02 October 1879
Too Smart a Penalty for Mere Inadvertence | Cornishman - Thursday 02 October 1879
Cornishman - Thursday 02 October 1879
The Road to Nowhere? | The Penwith Papers | Penwith Local History Group | Penzance, Cornwall, UK
The Road to Nowhere? | The Penwith Papers | Penwith Local History Group | Penzance, Cornwall, UK
HAYLE COUNCIL AND URBAN STATUS THE ROAD AT ANGARRACK | Back Lane | The bridge at Mellanoweth Farm | Cornishman - Thursday 27 January 1938
HAYLE COUNCIL AND URBAN STATUS THE ROAD AT ANGARRACK | Back Lane | The bridge at Mellanoweth Farm | Cornishman - Thursday 27 January 1938
"You will want knee-boots to walk round Angarrack... children catching cold .. miserably wet feet ... Something should be done for these people at Angarrack... is a disgrace to England and the Ministry of Health that people should live in such conditions as they are living in at Angarrack.. If were living in Angarrack would organise the people and…

Maps
map Cornwall turnpikes
map Cornwall turnpikes
http://www.turnpikes.org.uk/map%20Cornwall%20turnpikes.jpg

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