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Kyrkhult Farmhouse

The Kyrkhult farmhouse (Kyrkhultsstugan) comes from Blekinge where it served as a dwelling house on a farm. Other buildings such as the stable, cowshed and threshing barn no longer exist. The little garden with beehives and flowers that existed at the original location has been recreated in front of the house.

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Today, 6 July 2025 10.00-17.00
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