@thisismyglasgow
Hmmm.. Interesting, here (Austria) granite wasn't really widely used until relatively modern times.
I realize Scotland has a fair few granites (esp Aaron if youare near Glasgow) but I really didn't they were widely used until much later. A little surprised you have never heard the wrong usage of granite, in countertops etc they just really mean a nice polished stone, which really gets my geologists goat.
In England as well (esp in the south) limestone and other carbonate rocks were nich more widely used until well into the last century. Not only more widely available but also easier and cheaper to work.
I teach a course geo building materials so genuinely interested (also used to teach field geology in Scotland when I lived in the UK).
Generally granite is not preferable for modern road surfaces because it has a tendency to crack during heavy usage (the downside of being hard) and eats up the machine parts (crushers drills etc) much faster.