The characteristic landscape of the Lake District is influenced by its
geology. The huge array of different rocks found there determines the
shape and appearance of the fells and dales. Also, as the dominant
building material in the region, rocks impact both the local
architecture and the economy through quarrying. A simple easy-to-read
guide to the rocks of the English Lake District, with nearly 200 colour
illustrations including diagrams, maps and photographs, this book
provides an understanding of the main types of rock and characterizes
over sixty of the most common rocks. It describes where to find them and
how to recognise them in the landscape. Details are given of the use of
rocks in local buildings and how the rocks are still quarried today, and
finally, their importance to the local economy.