Hayle Hotel (Penmare Hotel), Penmare Terrace, Copperhouse, Hayle
Tree: AHP
Notes:
Penare House/Penmare House/Penmare Mansion and Cottages
The Penmare Hotel
Formerly called the Hayle Hotel, it was built in 1824 by the Rector of Phillack, Reverend William Hocking Jnr.
It was one of three Coaching Inns to be built after the opening of the Turnpike Road from Truro to Land’s End.
The 1837-52 Hayle Railway line ran along the south side of the Hotel and the Copperhouse Halt stood near the gate.
In
1873, William Hosken, a partner in the Milling Co. of Hosken,
Trevithick and Polkinghorne (H.T.P.), turned the Hotel into a private
residence with extensive gardens
through which he diverted the Angarrack River. He renamed it Penmare House.
In
the 1930s, after the assets of H.T.P. were sold when the company
closed, Penmare House was converted back into a hotel. It was recently
demolished. [18 April 2017, 12:31:05]
https://web.archive.org/web/20160224035336/http://www.historic-cornwall.org.uk/cisi/hayle/Hayle_historic_assessment_inventory.pdf
became private house in 1870s and remained such for many years until
became hotel again in 1950s named Penmare Hotel
HAYLE, PENMARE HOTEL (Fig 15h)
INN
SW57223834 PRN: 31860
The Penmare Hotel in Ventonleague, Hayle was built in 1824 and was formerly known as the Hayle Hotel,
built for Rev. William Hockin jnr. as a speculative venture (W. H. Pascoe, C.C.C. The History of the
Cornish Copper Company, 1981, 80). It is shown on the Tithe map as an inn (1842 Phillack Tithe Award) .
By 1873 William Hosken (miller and merchant and owner of Loggans Mill) had turned it into his own
residence, (1873 Post Office Directory) It was still a private house in the early C20 (OS 1907). The
formerly extensive gardens are now given over to tarmaced car-parking, and the Golden Sands mobile
home park (see also [502]. Two storeys, rendered, with hipped slate roof. Single storey C20 extension and
other alterations, but still retains basic villa form, the main elevation (west) of three window bays, with
central full height bow with tripartite sashes, and cornices to each floor. The cottages adjoining the
Penmare Hotel were originally a temperance hall (pers comm Rob Lello).
Wall
at Love Lane/Golden Sands, formerly the garden wall to Penmare House
(now Hotel), and built for William Hosken after he turned the former
Hayle Hotel into his own private residence
| Cut Mark: Hayle, Penmare Terrace, Penmare Hotel | SW 5722 3836 | LR203, EX102 | C50161 |
Address : Latitude: 50.1978763, Longitude: -5.3956266| Photos | Penmare Hotel leaflet via Penwith District Council |
| Documents | Census 1881 Penmare House Bazeley | |
| Pubs, Inns, Hotels | ST IVES & HAYLE |
| Histories | HAYLE, PENMARE HOTEL built in 1824 and was formerly known as the Hayle Hotel 226 HAYLE, PENMARE HOTEL (Fig 15h) INN SW57223834 PRN : 31860 The Penmare Hotel in Ventonleague, Hayle was built in 1824 and was formerly known as the Hayle Hotel, built for Rev. William Hockin jnr. as a speculative venture (W. H. Pascoe, C.C.C. The History of the Cornish Copper Company, 1981, 80). It is shown on the Tithe map as an inn… | |
| Annual Festival of the Angarrack Wesleyan Sunday-school was held on Saturday [17 May 1893] via https://newspaperarchive.com/cornwall-cornishman-jun-22-1893-p-5/ https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:sWtfFofdemUJ:https://newspaperarchive.com/cornwall-cornishman-jun-22-1893-p-5/+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=uk&client=firefox-b-d | ||
| INNS and Innkeepers of Hayle and Phillack | by John Higgans http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~phillack/genealogy/innkeepers.htm | ||
![]() | Anti-Flood Plan Ready | 26 Mar 1981 A MAJOR scheme costing more than £500,000 to prevent flooding at Hayle and Angarrack will start next year, it is hoped. West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser - Thursday 26 March 1981 | |
| The Wints: Richard Prest on the Penzance Winter Gardens | written 24 May 2015 The Wints: Richard Prest on the Penzance Winter Gardens | written 24 May 2015 John Adams was the driving force behind the success of what would become one of Cornwall's finest music venues in the 60's & 70's The Winter Gardens was originally owned by Gordon Fenton, a local businessman who also ran many other successful ventures including Cornish… (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
| Hayle | Bench Marks | First Primary Levelling, England & Wales (1840-60) Cut Mark: Hayle, #1 Viaduct Hill Cut Mark: Hayle, #110 High Lanes Cut Mark: Hayle, #2 Beverley Crescent Cut Mark: Hayle, #2 Trevithick Crescent Cut Mark: Hayle, #22 Commercial Road Cut Mark: Hayle, #23/24 Beatrice Terrace Cut Mark: Hayle, #35 Penpol Terrace Cut Mark: Hayle, #44 High Lanes Cut Mark: Hayle, #55 Guildford Road Cut Mark:… |
| Maps | 1877 Ordnance: Loggans; Penmare; Caroline Row; Sandhill Cottage; Corn mill; Iron Foundry (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
Matches 1 to 1 of 1
| Last Name, Given Name(s) |
Occupation |
Person ID | Tree | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 15 Dec 1875 | I8872 | AHP |
Matches 1 to 2 of 2
| Last Name, Given Name(s) |
Residence |
Person ID | Tree | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 Apr 1891 | I2169 | AHP | |
| 2 | 1873 | I2167 | AHP |


