Hayle Hotel (Penmare Hotel), Penmare Terrace, Copperhouse, Hayle
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HAYLE, PENMARE HOTEL built in 1824 and was formerly known as the Hayle Hotel
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HAYLE, PENMARE HOTEL (Fig 15h)
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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).
HAYLE, PENMARE HOTEL (Fig 15h)
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SW57223834 PRN : 31860
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