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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.
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 »
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 »
180221 | PA18/00895 | Rear extension | The Angarrack Inn 12 Steamers Hill Angarrack TR27 5JB
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TO BE LET from Michaelmas next, all that desirable Inn or Public-house, called the L A M B I N N | 1850 | 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. read more »
Angarrack Ale & Cider Festival 3rd-6th September 2015
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Angarrack Ale & Cider Festival 3-6th September | Angarrack Inn
PA15/01875 | Listed Building Consent for the formation of safe means of escape for existing first floor resident | Angarrack Inn
Listed Building Consent for the formation of safe means of escape for existing first floor residential accommodation including construction of external staircase. Conversion of first floor apartment to form two apartments - Angarrack Inn 12 Steamers Hill Angarrack Hayle TR27 5JB
Ref. No: PA15/01875 | Received date: Thu 26 Feb 2015 | Status: Pending Consideration | Case Type: Application read more »