Saturday, June 16, 2012

A Little Cottage

Green Entrance
I enjoy visiting old farms and cottages. Some of the photos I shoot will end up in the archives at the local historical association in Haninge. This visit was totally by chance. From the bike I chatted with another cyclist. When he told me that he owned Westerfors, a little cottage at Fors near Västerhaninge I asked him if I could tag along for a photo shot. Christer inherited the property from an uncle. He uses it as a summer house. The place has an interesting history. It is said that the old farm house was destroyed in a fire back in 1719 when the Russians attacked, but it is hard to find the evidence for that. If it is true the building here dates back to around 1720. I had a look inside, and Christer told me that the house have undergone many changes in the last centuries. Back in 1884 Anna Sofia Lindblom, a young girl who grew up at Westerfors marries the boy from the neighbouring farm Skarplöt and the two farms become one for a long time. I visited that farm last summer. For many years this place was also known as the Shoemaker's place, as a shoemaker from Norway, Lauritz Rasmussen lived here. More facts and photos in the slideshow.

3 comments:

Living In Williamsburg Virginia said...

Interesting cottage and history. It's great your photos help document local history.

Darryl and Ruth :)

Sharon said...

I love this little cottage. It looks like a great place to relax once those bees are in check.

I love that your photos are helping to preserve history.

Lowell said...

Beautiful cottage; wonderful photos; and super historical commentary! Looks a lot like the pictures I've seen of my mother's grandfather's place in Sweden!