Hayle Historical Assessment Cornwall
A historical assessment, commissioned by English Heritage, was carried during the autumn and winter of 1999/2000 by Nick Cahill, on behalf of the Cornwall Archaeological Unit, in order to inform proposals for the regeneration of Hayle. The report provides a comprehensive account of the standing historic fabric and its contribution to present settlement character, and assesses the potential for buried archaeological remains.
Author: Nick Cahill
Digital Archive: Unpublished primary digital archive
Document: Unpublished written work such as manuscripts, dissertations etc. not disseminated to the public.
Year/date of creation: 2000
Source Location
Where can the source be accessed?: http://www.historic-cornwall.org.uk/cisi/hayle/hayle_historic_assessment_report.pdf
Is this a web URL?: No
When was the source last accessed at this location?: 2016-02-08
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Rights
Copyright Notes: Historic England and Cornwall County Council
Associated Churches
Copperhouse: St John Mission Church
pages 45; 59-60.
Brief history of St John's Mission church, which began in 1845 as a Teetotal Methodist chapel, and became an Anglican church in 1850.