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The Smithy
The Smithy
The Smithy is a single storey, stone building. It was sold to Bill Wild of 2 Cherry Cottages in 1946. It was here that he made his famous sculptures, wrought iron work and carvings. After his death in 1984 he left the Smithy to Kirkby Malham Church to be let only as a working smithy. Since 1984 it has been let to Donald Rawson of Eastwood House, John Clements and Phil Mason. The present occupant has removed some fine etched windows by Bill Wild, and is putting them on display in the Smithy to ensure they remain undamaged
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MLHGDate of creation
1999Contributor
MLHGReference number
MLH/002/002/007Subjects
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Malham (183)
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