Forge Cottage, Dinton, Buckinghamshire
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Image: © Oswald Bertram Taken: 9 Jul 2015
C17 and C18. Rubblestone with old tile roof some timber framing. Weatherboarded range on rubble plinth at right, formerly the smithy. Old tile roof at lower level than house. One and a half storeys. 3 bays. 4 Panel door between right hand bays in front of stack forming lobby-entry type plan. Board door at far right. Leaded casement windows. 2-light to left bays under timber lintels, 3-light to right bay with cement rusticated quoins and arch. 3 two light gabled dormers. Left gable timber framed with brick infill, right gable weatherboarded. Stack between right hand bays. Outshots to rear and some exposed timber- framing. Single-storey range at right has stack. Rear wall weatherboarded. (Source:Historic England)