EDO6133 - The Old Forge, Mill Lane, Chetnole; historic building assessment 2015

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Location

Grid reference ST 60346 08032 (point)
Map sheet ST60NW
Civil Parish Chetnole; Dorset
Unitary Authority Dorset

Technique(s)

Organisation

South West Archaeology

Date

2015

Description

An historic building assessment to form an understanding of the development of the building and advise and comment on the proposed alterations and extensions to the Grade II listed building which comprises a detached house and barn. The house was the main focus of this survey, although the barn now used as stores, but formerly consisting of a stable and cart house, was briefly inspected. No evidence of a forge was found in either building. The house may be an early 19th-century conversion of an agricultural building. The house is two storey under a slate roof with unusually deep eaves to the south and a cat-slide roof covering later extensions to the north. The interior fittings; doors window etc. are consistently early 19th century with the service rooms to the north being adapted for domestic use in the mid 20th century.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Unpublished document: Humphreys, C, and Wapshott, E. 2016. The Old Forge, Mill Lane, Chetnole. Historic Building Assessment.

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Jul 29 2020 3:24PM

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