Residential and commercial development

Blakesley Estates – Property Developers – Brighton

Welcome to

Copper Estuary, Hayle

Units

70 Units – 67 Apartments & 3 Houses

Completion

October 2024

£

Price

TBC

Discover Copper Estuary: Luxury New Homes in Hayle, Cornwall

Exclusive new homes in Hayle, Cornwall with Blakesley Estates newest development, Copper Estuary. Our spacious one – two bedroom apartments and modern townhouses feature contemporary design, premium finishes, and panoramic views of the estuary.

KEY WORKER DISCOUNT

Blakesley Estates will give Key Workers £1,000 for every £25,000 spent on the property (4% off the list price)* on a property price up to £500,000. This could give buyers a saving of up to £20,000.

Who is eligible?
  • Teachers, Emergency Services, Blue Light Cardholders, Military Service Workers, NHS Staff and Veterans ID Cardholders

Click here for more information. The Key Worker Discount is currently only available on Karsbrook Green and Copper Estuary properties. *Terms and conditions apply.

PART EXCHANGE

Blakesley Estates work alongside PX Partnership to give buyers more options when purchasing their new home with us.

So, why chose Part Exchange?
  1. QUICK OFFERS – No need for you to place your property on the market and wait for a buyer to be found
  2.  CERTAINTY – Avoid last minute price renegotiations that can occur with a conventional sale
  3. NO AGENT FEES – By choosing Part Exchange you can avoid paying estate agent fees, potentially saving you thousands of pounds
  4. NO CHAINS – Avoid delays, uncertainty and disappointments associated with long chains
  5. SPEED – We can purchase your property in a fraction of the time compared to selling in the usual way
  6. FLEXIBLE MOVING DATES – There are no chains to dictate your moving date, giving you more flexibility and we also allow you the opportunity to stay in your previous property for up to 2 weeks after completion
  7. WORRY AND HASSLE FREE – No waiting, no chains, no fall through or renegotiations gives you control over moving dates – this all makes for a simple and stress free moving experience
  8. GUARANTEED SALE – Avoid the risk of your sale falling through

Click here for a more information on how Part Exchange works with Blakesley Estates. Terms and Conditions apply.

Convenient Coastal Living

Experience the best of coastal living with Copper Estuary’s prime location. Just moments from Hayle’s high street, our development offers easy access to shops, restaurants, nature reserves and pristine beaches. Embrace the coastal lifestyle and make Copper Estuary your new home.

The Blakesley Difference

All Copper Estuary properties benefit from an allocated parking space, choice of bespoke kitchens, integrated appliances, choice of carpets and built in wardrobes. The townhouses further benefit from underfloor heating to the ground floor and level rear gardens laid to patio and lawn.

Click here to take our Virtual Reality tour of one of our Copper Estuary apartment properties.

Key Features

  • Spacious living
  • Underfloor heating
  • Short distance to expansive sandy beaches
  • Views across the estuary
  • Close to local amenities
  • Allocated parking

BROCHURE - Copper Estuary - Hayle - with FAQs - Feb 2024
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Specification - Copper Estuary
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Copper Estuary Spring 2024 Video
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History

During the mining boom, Hayle had two of the three largest mine engine foundries in the world (Harvey’s 1779-1903 and Copperhouse 1820-1869). Copperhouse was so named as it was the site of the copper smelters for the mines in the area. The Cornish Copper Company established this site in 1758. Copper ore from Cornwall was then shipped to South Wales.

The first major development at Hayle was the construction of the quay by John ‘Merchant’ Curnow in the 1740’s to service the mining industry. In 1758 the Cornish Copper Company moved from Camborne and set up a copper smelter at Ventonleague (Copperhouse Creek) and a canal was dug to bring vessels right up to the works.
The smelting process generated large amounts of waste. The copper slag was cast into large heavy dark bricks called locally ‘Scoria Blocks’ which were used as a building material in the town and can be seen today in many buildings. The blocks were sold at 9d (about 3p) for 20 and given free to employees of the Cornish Copper Company to build their own houses.

Copperhouse Pool was later modified to serve as a tidal reservoir to allow ships to travel up as far as the dock, and to flush or sluice the channel to keep it clear of sand and silt. As the mining boom folded in Cornwall, the engineering works and Foundry were closed in 1903 though the company continued to trade as general and builders merchant, eventually merging with UBM to become Harvey-UBM in 1969. Despite the demolition of much of Copperhouse Foundry and of Harvey’s, much of the historic industrial town and port of Hayle is still largely intact.

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