Angarrack
REFUSED: PA17/11763 | Removal of garden potting shed & construction of garage & artist studi. - 15 Steamers Hill Angarrack Hayle
- The proposed garage/studio, by virtue of its inappropriate mass and scale, taller than the principle listed building having an inappropriate design would causes harm to the setting and special architectural and historic interests of the Grade II Listed dwelling 15 Steamers Hill. It has not been demonstrated that there is any public benefit, or other justification, that outweighs the harm to the setting of the historic character of the building. The application thereby conflicts with Policies 1, 12 and 24 of the Cornwall Local Plan Strategic Policies 2010-2030 (Adopted 22nd November 2016), Government policy 58, 126, and 134 of the National Planning Policy Framework and the duty imposed by section 66 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990.
Angarrack and Hayle area | CPRE Night Blight – reclaiming our dark skies
Interesting illustration of extent of light pollution in and arund Angarrack and Hayle via CPRE's interactive maps at aa
PA18/04017 | Application for approval of reserved matters (appearance, landscaping. layout and scale) for erection of a dwelling
Application for approval of reserved matters (appearance, landscaping. layout and scale) for erection of a dwelling (PA17/08038) - Land NE Of 21 Steamers Hill Angarrack Cornwall
Ref. No: PA18/04017 | Received date: Mon 30 Apr 2018 | Status: Pending Consideration | Case Type: Planning Application read more »
PA18/03502 | Two storey extension. - Trungle Mill 32 Riverside Angarrack Hayle Cornwall TR27 5JD
Two storey extension. - Trungle Mill 32 Riverside Angarrack Hayle Cornwall TR27 5JD
Ref. No: PA18/03502 | Received date: Tue 10 Apr 2018 | Status: Pending Decision | Case Type: Planning Application
1838 | Francis Harvey inherits Angarrack Inn due to Matthew Tremayne's debts of £225. Joseph Hockin(g) Innkeeper
In his will Matthew Tremayne left the Inn to his children, but he died admitting he owed over £100 to Francis Harvey.
7 March 1838 the children added to the will that Preston Wallis "the goods, chattels and credits of the said deceased may be granted and committed in due form of Law to Francis Harvey of the Parish of Phillack, Draper, a creditor of the said deceased and also a Trustee named and appointed in and by the said Will. And we do hereby promise"
12 Mar 1838 Francis Harvey went to the Archdeaconry Court of Cornwall to prove the debt was £225.
1833 | namely the Inn now in the occupation of my son William together with the stable and other outhouses thereto belonging
In father's will: "I give and bequeath unto my children, William, Henry, Alfred, John, Samuel and Mary equally all the property whatsoever that is my free inheritance namely the Inn now in the occupation of my son William together with the stable and other outhouses thereto belonging and the garden adjoining"
1855 | Assignment of lease. £700. (i) George Bazeley, Copperhouse, Phillack merchant. (ii) William Hosken, Phillack, miller
Assignment of lease. £700. (i) George Bazeley, Copperhouse, Phillack merchant.
read more »1900 or thereabouts? Angarrack Centre
1808 | Sale of Mellenoweth Mine Share on 20.12.1808 at the house of John Stephens (Innkeeper) at Angarrack
John Stevens (Innkeeper) An advert in the Royal Cornwall Gazette of 17.12.1808 reads 'Sale of Mellenoweth Mine Share on 20.12.1808 at the house of John Stephens at Angarrack in the parish of Phillack Innkeeper.
1839 | Mrs Mary Courts crossing rail road line near Angarrack incline knocked down by descending train and fatally injured
16th May 1839, an elderly person, Mrs Mary Courts, nee Tremayne, when crossing the rail road line near the Angarrack incline, was knocked down by a descending train and fatally injured
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A booklet entitled, "Angarrack, The Singular History of a Cornish Village", by John Higgans, dated 1986 at Newton Abbot
1850 | TO BE LET from Michaelmas next, all that desirable Inn or Public-house, called the L A M B I N N | Angarrack Inn
Via The Royal Cornwall Gazette, Falmouth Packet, and General Advertiser (Truro, England), Friday, June 21, 1850; pg. [1]; Issue 2452. 19th Century British Library Newspapers: Part II.
PUBLIC HOUSE
In Angarrack, in Phillack, to be Let.
TO BE LET from Michaelmas next, all that desirable
Inn or Public-house, called the
L A M B I N N
And Gardens thereto annexed with the appurtenances,
situate in Angarrack, in the parish of Phillack, in the
county of Cornwall, and now in the occupation of Mr.
James Polkinghorne as tenant thereof.
For viewing the premises apply to the said Mr.
POLKINGHORNE, and for further particulars to
Mr. ARUNDEL ROGERS,
Solicitor, Helston. read more »
1783 | Mellenoweth estate sold by Arundell family to William Tremayne for £315
"Mellenoweth was an estate of about fifty nine acres and forms the South-east corner of Angarrack Village. It remained within the manor of Connerton and ownership of the Arundell family for centuries until it was sold to William Tremayne in 1783 for 315 Pounds Sterling. His father first leased Mellenoweth as a sub-tenant of Thomas Glynn of Gwinear in 1737.
In 1800 William mortgaged Mellenoweth to a Mary Strickland who, in the same year sold the property with the exception of the Angarrack Inn. read more »
1838 | Tin smelting house at village called Angarrack or Vellarvrane... was decorated with finest garden in West of Cornwall
"Phillack, in addition to the copper works at Hoyle, pos-
sesses also a tin smelting house at a village called indiffer-
ently Angarrack or Vellarvrane. It is said to be the first
smelting house established by Becher and the other Ger-
mans for smelting tin ores in reverberatory furnaces by
means of coal. During the life of Mr. William Tremaine
the late managing partner, this place was decorated with the
finest garden in the West of Cornwall. " read more »
1342 | Mellanvrane Mill at Angarrack is first recorded as "Melyn Bran"
Reference : MCO27820
Name : MELLANVRANE MILL - Medieval corn mill, Post Medieval corn mill
Monument type : CORN MILL; CORN MILL
Period : Medieval
Form : DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE; DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE
Summary : Mellanvrane Mill at Angarrack is first recorded as "Melyn Bran" in 1342.
Link to further information : http://www.heritageg...
PrefRef : 31789
PeriodFrom : Medieval to 19th Century read more »
180414 | PA18/01106/PREAPP | Pre-application advice for use of garden as a camping site (tents only) for tourist holiday use and
Pre-application advice for use of garden as a camping site (tents only) for tourist holiday use and erection of two yurts. - 39 Steamers Hill Angarrack Hayle Cornwall TR27 5JB
Ref. No: PA18/01106/PREAPP | Received date: Mon 16 Apr 2018 | Status: Pending Consideration | Case Type: Planning Application
Historic Environment Planning West Majors Comment Date: Mon 12 Mar 2018
Historic Environment Planning West Majors
Comment Date: Mon 12 Mar 2018
This application by the lack of a HIA informing the proposals and by virtue of the large extension, with two large lantern lights, picket fence and non-specified roof covering occupying the whole yard harms the architectural character and spatial proportions of this classical proportioned listed building and does not comply with policies NPPFP128 and 134 and Cornwall Local Plan policies 12 and 24 and sections 66 and 72 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990. read more »
180328 | Longboat - Angarrack
We lost the match to the longboat PZ 4-3 so not so bad.
And we won the gallon ,finished off by Das on the double 7.......
ANGARRACK INN LADIES DARTS TEAM
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