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  2. Hayle - Wikipedia

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    This barrier to trade led to the 1825 formation of the Hayle Bridge Causeway Turnpike Trust with parliament passing the Grigg's Quay, Hayle Bridge and Phillack Road (Cornwall) Act 1825 (6 Geo. 4. c. iv). The turnpike trust built the causeway which now takes the road below the plantation west to the Old Quay House. Costing £5000 in 1825, the ...

  3. Port of Hayle - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Hayle (Cornish: Porth Heyl) [1] is an important mining port, harbour and former industrial centre located in the town of Hayle, on the north coast of Cornwall. [2] The Port is within the area of the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritage site.

  4. St Erth - Wikipedia

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    River Hayle near St Erth (church tower in distance) St Erth (Cornish: Lannudhno) [1] is a civil parish and village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.. St Erth takes its name from Saint Erc, one of the many Irish saints who brought Christianity to Cornwall during the Dark Ages, and is at the old crossing point of the River Hayle.

  5. Hayle Estuary - Wikipedia

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    Hayle Towans from Lelant Towans. The Hayle Estuary (Cornish: Heyl, meaning estuary) is an estuary in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.It is one of the few natural harbours on the north coast of south-west England and during the prehistoric and early medieval periods was important for trade and the movement of people and ideas.

  6. Grade II* listed buildings in Cornwall (A–G) - Wikipedia

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    Cornwall shown in England. ... Hayle: House: c.1718: 14 January 1988 ... Custom House Quay and King Charles Quay, North Quay, quay walls and steps

  7. Hayle Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Hayle Railway was an early railway in West Cornwall, constructed to convey copper and tin ore from the Redruth and Camborne areas to sea ports at Hayle and Portreath. It was opened in 1837, and carried passengers on its main line from 1843.

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