The map traces the growth of the county through its principal towns: Bristol
the map conjures traveling minstrels serenading noble salons and peasant markets abuzz with produce from fertile valleys
or a warm wedding gift for a couple settling in Dorchester or Bridport
</p> <p>Whether displayed in a study
this map illustrates the expanding geographic knowledge of the time
Old Map of Cornwall 1576 by Christopher Saxton - Penzance, St Ives, Plymouth, Lands End, Padstow medieval fortress lines The map traces the growthThis is the first ever printed map of Cornwall, created by Christopher Saxton the father of British cartography nearly 450 years ago. Based on one of the finest surviving examples of this extraordinarily rare map, our restoration reveals Saxton's masterful engraving with remarkable clarity. Originally hand coloured, the map showcases hundreds of place names from major ports to small villages, capturing the southwest as the Elizabethans knew it. The