Photographs
Some modern day photos of Phillack and Hayle taken by Charles Winpenny and reproduced with his kind permission. A link to Charles' website can be found here.
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The Bucket of Blood Legend
The story goes that a deep well served the inn and one morning the landlord
went to the well and hauled up the bucket to collect water. As he brought up the
pail he found not water but blood. Later after a search, a badly mutilated body
was discovered at the bottom of the well. It was said to have been a revenue
officer who had been investigating smuggling activities in the village. Is
it true?
The Black Bridge
At the east end of Copperhouse Pool is the Black Bridge, built in 1818. Notice
the odd-sized arches. One arch had already been built when Parson Hocking of
Phillack complained that it was too low, citing an ancient law which entitled
him right of passage to row under the bridge. The second arch was built large
enough to allow his rowing boat to pass through.
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