| Next above is the Cornbrash, a series of rubbly and occasionally hard limestones and thin clays. |
| This is the most complete section of exposed Cornbrash along the Dorset coast. |
| Cornbrash, so called from its 'brashy' or rubbly nature, an earthy oolite yielding fair land for corn. |
| Cornbrash is a variety of limestone underlying the local gravels already extracted. |