Grid reference SW5638
near to Phillack, Cornwall, England
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Church in Phillack
Looking towards the St Felicitas and St Piala, Phillack Parish Church.
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Old Boundary Marker close to Glebe Row, Hayle
Estate Boundary Marker beside a streamside footpath parallel to Glebe Row. Hayle parish. Inscribed CCC / 2 and H / 2 on opposite faces. One of a series of stones put up by Harvey’s in 1867/8 marking out their waterfront holding acquired... (more)
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Beatrice Terrace, Hayle
Looking north east on the B3301.
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Phillack
Looking across the river at Hayle over to Phillack
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The Bucket of Blood Inn Phillack
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RSPB sign on the Hayle Estuary
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The Bucket Of Blood
The tale goes that one day the innkeeper drew up the bucket in his well and found it to be full of blood.
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The Bucket of Blood inn sign
The inn sign to The Bucket of Blood public house in the village of Phillack. I've wondered what the origin of the name of this pub was. I have now been informed why it is so named.
The Bucket of Blood got its name following the... (more)
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RSPB Nature Reserve at Hayle
The nature reserve is on Copperhouse Pool which was built in 1788. It was used as a storage reservoir to hold back water at high tide. At low tide the water was let out, scouring out the channels leading to the sea allowing larger ships to... (more)
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Slag Block Construction - Phillack Church Vestry
Built in 1805 by the Rev. William Hockin because it was cheaper than using quarried stone. The blocks were sold by the Cornish Copper Company based just across the estuary at Copperhouse at 9d (4p) a score. He bought several hundred blocks... (more)
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Code detail on sustrans milepost cycle route 3
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Stone Stile SW5638
Mexico Lane, Phillack
Two broad steps on each side, beside a large granite gatepost and block wall. This is a redundant stile, superseded by a wooden kissing gate. Note hinge mount on gate post.
Public footpath 102/31/4 gold from Phillack... (more)
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