Chain Bridge is full of horseshoes from the days when the Blacksmith shoed horses. Today this work is done by a Farrier. The Forge has many styles of horseshoes and some which are believed to originat…
This post contains a single page from the day book of Edward Fisher. Edward Fisher was the Blacksmith at Chain Bridge Forge between 1850's to 1898. The page details the work being carried out to the L…
Will Pegram's latest commission a pair of window boxes ready to be painted and delivered to the customer prior to Christmas. Why not pop into the Forge and let us make your special metal work commissi…
The Forge is proposing to update our Website. But first we thought we would ask you what you like and don't like about the existing site. We would have also included some suggestions about what we wou…
Will Pegram our new Blacksmith is going from strength to strength and the Forge is vibrant with sound of fashioning metal. This week the forge delivered a pair of modern styled gates to a very delight…
Chain Bridge Forge is sorry to announce the death of Geoff Dodd.
Geoff was much loved and has many connections with community but perhaps remembered most for his work at Chain Bridge Forge and buil…
The term "blacksmith" comes from the activity of working iron or the "Black" metal - so named due to the colour of the metal after being heated
The Blacksmith uses the following:
• The hearth or F…
The Transported project and Maureen Sutton visited Chain Bridge Forge in late July and as part of this visit she gave a solo performance of Blacksmith Ballards. Maureen is an expert in Lincolnshire fo…
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