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Modification drafts

The modification drawing for the northern part of the plot on the central slope, facing Talliketo, dates from 1892. The residential building facing the Talliketo had a baker’s room in the middle with large rooms on either side and a chamber at the other end. A porch was built in front of the entrance, with a door to both the kitchen and one of the large rooms. The outbuilding is on the eastern boundary of the plot, with the end facing Tallikedo. The outbuilding contained a barn, a shed and a dormitory, with a small latrine at the side of the building.

The residential building has a neo-renaissance lining with three storeys. The four-paned windows are framed by lining boarding with a foliate-sawn lily motif on the top board. The exterior has vertical planking. At the end facing the Talliketo is a diagonal attic window. The barn has a low, triangular window on the side facing the yard.

In 1912, they wanted to build a larger latrine as an extension to the outbuilding.

Current situation

Residential building
Long-cornered residential building, neo-renaissance style 1892 (John F. Lindegren), hipped roof

Outdoor building
Cladding-clad exterior building.