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Description

The farmhouse, as it stands today, was completed in the beginning of the 1950s. It was designed by the district architect's office, under the supervision of Kirsten Sand. Its features are characteristic of reconstructed architecture from this region. It is one and half storied and has a slightly saddled roof that is covered with asbestos cement tiles. Asbestos was a new material that emerged after the war, yet today it is problematic to maintain. The walls are clad with vertical panelling. Structurally the house is roughly quadratic. On one side of the building there is annex, this is where the entrance is located.

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