Henry Harvey's White Hart, 1838, built to replace his earlier building, to the left.
A curious morphing of Roman and Egyptian classic styles.
4th April 2009
funny I dropped Pokerboy here....tonight...well in the car park to the left... I should have taken some pics myself, as its not that often that I drive through Hayle.
I also notice that there is a new bar/pub on the left hand side near where there was a clear area for a while on the way out of Hayle just passed the roundabout....looks good from the outside....havent been inside to take a look though....don t suppose you took a couple of snaps?
I have just two more pics to go up, but not fully researched yet - I will take another trip to Hayle to see what else that I can find; oh forgot - Loggan s Mill as well, picture to go up. I need to walk the back streets next.
Out the far end at Loggins Mill you have the Brewers Fair which has been there for a lot of years, or, the one behind the shell gararge which is something like Holiday Inn.
OK so next time. I will keep an eye out for things in Hayle which are not Treasures, but are best included in an album; I have yet to finish the rest of St Ives, having only so far completed the harbour and island, with a lot of history. ....
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