HAYLE IN CORNWALL
 
 
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  Hayle with its three miles of golden sands stretching to Godrevy lighthouse.

This is reputed to be the lighthouse on which Virgina Woolf based her novel

"To the Lighthouse"
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  All about Hayle
  This is a popular place for holiday makers with most holiday sites with only a short walk to the beach.

The "towans", Cornish for sand dunes, form an impressive backdrop to the vista of sand.

Hayle is still a working port with several piers and jetties and hopefully it is going to by developed in the next few years to make it one of the best in Cornwall.

There are many shops and crafts around the town from Copperhouse to Foundry Square for all your needs.
Hayle is split into two distinctive parts - Foundry and Copperhouse - these

names highlight the industrial heritage of the town,
Originally two centres which grew up around the foundries of

Harvey & Co and the Cornish Copper Company,

the town grew in importance to become a major industrial complex in its heyday


 
 
 
 
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