Smithy in A Sentence

    1

    At Letham Hill nearby, the Errol Hut Smithy and woodwork shop produces excellent wrought ironwork, and fine furniture and wood turning.

    2

    By then the Burberrys lived in the brick side and ran a wheelwrights and smithy.

    3

    From the steep descent above Clachan he saw the blacksmith standing outside the smithy door.

    4

    Now, Tom was a half trained apprentice in sole charge of the village smithy.

    5

    On the right, the canal continues westwards toward Smithy Bridge.

    6

    One man even saved £ 100 during the War to put down on buying his own smithy at home.

    7

    Samuel Chadwick relates that when he was a boy, he often went to the local blacksmith shop to watch the smithy work.

    8

    Saxo-Norman material from the ninth to mid-twelfth century includes pottery; post-holes of a timber structure; animal bones; iron smithy.

    9

    Scarcely anything is left of the old chapel dedicated to St Dennis, which for a time was used as a smithy; and of the chapel of St Serf, the patron saint of the burgh, only the tower remains.

    10

    Smithy Bridge was re-opened on 10th December after 9 month 's closure.

    11

    Smithy Cottage is proud to be part of it.

    12

    Smithy deserves a call-up, and the midfield would be greatly enhanced by Lee Bowyer, but it ain't going to happen.

    13

    The house is a large airy 200 year old former smithy on the edge of a small hamlet.

    14

    The Ridges on the southern boundary of the site has an early iron smithy and an ironstone mine dating to before 1631.

    15

    The smithy on the village green is still worked [1983 ].

    16

    The type is often used in foundries, or to serve heavy hammers in a smithy, whence the name.