A Cornish Range; before the advent of the Aga or Rayburn. Cast Iron, with wonderful ornate gratings and brass fittings. The fire was on the left, with a projecting ash and cinder catch tray; the flue was taken around the oven. on the right. There were rings on the top that could be opened to get more heat under the pots and kettle; or heating the flat iron; and so it heated the house, as the walls being of two foot thick stone, it held the heat longer, as well as for cooking, baking and hot water. This one was made by Corins workshop and foundry, High Street, Penzance.