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Farum Rectory
Farum Rectory is a listed rectory located adjacent to the graveyard surrounding Farum Church in the old, western part of Farum, Denmark. Built in 1724, the house has timber framing Timber framing () and "post-and-beam" construction are traditional methods of building with heavy Beam (structure), timbers, creating structures using squared-off and carefully fitted and Woodworking joints, joined timbers with joints secure ... and a thatched roof. It was listed in 1959. See also * Farumgaard References Listed buildings and structures in Furesø Municipality Listed clergy houses in Denmark Houses completed in 1724 Timber framed buildings in Furesø Municipality Thatched buildings in Denmark 1724 establishments in Denmark Farum {{Denmark-struct-stub ...
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Farum is a town on the northeast of the island of Zealand (Denmark), Zealand in eastern Denmark, 20 km northwest of Copenhagen. The town has a population of 20,369 (1 January 2025).BY3: Population 1. January by rural and urban areas, area and population density
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The town is part of Furesø Municipality. Until 2006, it constituted Farum Municipality.


History

Farum has existed for more than 1000 years. The name Farum refers to the founding fathers, sea merchants, who migrated from Bremen, Germany. At the time there was clear passage from the sea to Farum. This has since been filled with silt and by civic demands for more land. Around 1100, the community's first stone church was built: parts of it remain ...
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