Tin Coast, Cornwall by Clare Gogerty

Tin Coast, Cornwall by Clare Gogerty

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Tin Coast, Cornwall by Clare Gogerty

The Tin Coast stretches from Cape Cornwall to Pendeen Watch, the end of mainland Britain. It began with nature's creation of abundant riches. Mining from the medieval to the modern era left a lengthy industrial legacy, scars scraped into the ground and towers built to house powerful engines. These monuments to toil teach us much about human determination and delight us with their romantic dereliction. On the Tin Coast you can find solitude or adventure, and reflect on a landscape that drove such determination and innovation. With breath-taking photography throughout, original bird's-eye artwork, and a fascinating narrative that encompasses thousands of years of history, this guidebook uncovers the attractions that drew and continue to draw people to this spectacular stretch of coast. From the treasure trove of minerals that drove human ingenuity literally to the earth's end, to the wealth of natural beauty to be found today above ground, Clare Gogerty's guide to the Tin Coast is itself a mine of information.
Clare Gogerty is an award-winning editor and writer. She is the former editor of Coast magazine and is also the author of The National Trust Book of the Coast (Pavilion). She writes on a variety of subjects including UK travel, homes, and interiors.
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ISBN 13 9781843596110
ISBN 10 1843596113
Title Tin Coast, Cornwall
Author Clare Gogerty
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher National Trust
Year published 2018-04-30
Number of pages 32
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.