Chideock : Anvil Cottage
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Image: © Lewis Clarke Taken: 6 Jul 2013
Two attached cottages. c 1700. Stone and cob walls, rendered and washed. Thatch roof with gable ends. Brick stack at left hand gable, C20 stone stack at right hand gable. 1 ½ storeys. 4 windows. Anvil: with 3 light casements and wooden cills. Old glass. Cob: with 2 and 3 light casements with glassing bars. Front doors: Anvil, at centre C20 plank with wood framing. Cob, on gable wall, C20 with glass panels. Thatch porch canopy over. Right angle extension at rear of Cob. "RCHM, Dorset I", p 96 (15, 16).