DescriptionThe Forge Museum - geograph.org.uk - 196610.jpg
English: The Forge Museum. The Page family set up a blacksmiths here in 1811. It closed in 1983 and was donated to the Hertfordshire Building Preservation Trust in 1988 by the daughter of the last blacksmith. The museum has a resident blacksmith and provides practical demonstrations of the art. The sign in the garden proclaims Hertfordshire's best kept village, though the plaques on the post indicate that the award has been shared around a number of the local villages.
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