Cornish cottages possess their own character. They're designed to resist the county's frequently intense winter weather. They're amazingly robust, usually constructed from ample chunks of local granite and several other igneous (volcanic) and metamorphic rocks. They've solid walls and reassuringly heavy slate roofs, cool in summer time and cosy when it is chilly. And each Cornish cottage has its own intriguing historical and geological secrets.
This could sound somewhat nerdy, but have a look at the stone your Cornwall accommodation is made of and you open an incredible voyage of discovery. Get yourself a basic book about the county's geology and take your research from there. Who knows, you may well get hooked!
There is a substantial variety of geology under Cornwall's green and fertile skin, and that is why there are plenty of diverse landscapes and mini-environments to uncover. You will find cottages constructed from granite, a striking crystalline rock that once spewed from violent volcanoes before cooling down to create the county's backbone. There's rooftops of metamorphic slate, at one time soft mud, baked into tough slate countless years past by nearby volcanic action. You may even find yourself inside a sandstone cottage in Cornwall, laid down within the humid, hot, tropical Carboniferous period. Filled with fossils. And the cliffs at Kynance Cove and also the rock from the area is heavy, rich, dense red and green serpentine, a favourite of rock carvers and sculptors.
You may prefer history. In which case you will find the remnants of age-old mining activity at each turn; from copper and tin to arsenic, aggregate, zinc, silver and - one of the bi-products of granite's eventual decay - china clay. Plus numerous monuments to Cornwall's traditional fishing industry.
Whether it's greater than A century old your Cornwall accommodation will most likely hold the answer to intriguing snippets of history. What was its former function? What has happened to it since? Have a fresh take on your holiday and research the village you're staying in, or even the nearby town. Wander through the churchyards and discover smugglers' graves complete with carved skull and cross bones. Learn about nearby place names through libraries and tourist offices.
Finally, if you're a nature enthusiast get pleasure from the contents of your Cornish cottage garden. Compare it to the plants you see in other areas of the county and you will observe how the actual geology has an effect on the neighbourhood ecology along with the local economy.
If variety is the spice in your life, head for Cornwall this summer!
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