Cotham Marble

An example of Cotham Marble in the Natural History Museum
Top surface of a layer of Cotham Marble

Cotham Marble or Landscape Marble is a variety of Rhaetian (uppermost Triassic) stromatolitic limestone from the Penarth Group, found in south Wales and southwestern England in the area around Bristol, possibly extending to the south coast in east Devon. It is named after Cotham House in Cotham, Bristol.[1] This limestone was used for ornamental purposes, particularly during the Victorian era. On cut and polished faces the stone has the appearance of a landscape, complete with ploughed fields, trees, and hedges.[2]

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  2. ^ "Cotham Marble". Cabinet of Curiosities. Department of Earth Sciences’ Geology Museum, University of Bristol. Retrieved 2013-06-09.