The Clark Blacksmith Shop, built around 1840, was one of several buildings within Stonehenge Farm, which is still home to the Clark family today. Only the frame and roof were intact when the LHS moved the shop to its current location in 1998. It has since been restored and is a fine example of a 19 th-century trade shop. The shop contains many 19 th-century tools and a variety of early iron objects such as hinges, horseshoes, nails, hardware and other items routinely used in rural New Hampshire. A very large leather and wood bellows, used to inject air into the forge, was rescued from the original shop. The forge itself is a reproduction.