Brattås Gård, Uddevalla 1928 Brattås, dating back to the first year of the 18th century. was also the original main building for Kasen's property. The building was erected for the Major at Karl XII's Karoliner, Gabriel Stjernberg. It was a one -story, red -painted man's house, with well -balanced proportions. The house was fitted with a broken roof. The deviating front stove (an above roof strip posting in the middle part of a building facade) was only added as late as 1941. The building came afterwards to be inhabited by employees at the Kasen. In conjunction with the motorway construction, t


Brattås Gård, Uddevalla 1928 Brattås, dating back to the first year of the 18th century. was also the original main building for Kasen's property. The building was erected for the Major at Karl XII's Karoliner, Gabriel Stjernberg. It was a one -story, red -painted man's house, with well -balanced proportions. The house was fitted with a broken roof. The deviating front stove (an above roof strip posting in the middle part of a building facade) was only added as late as 1941. The building came afterwards to be inhabited by employees at the Kasen. In conjunction with the motorway construction, the house was demolished in the fall of Kasen was sold by Eric Carlsson Koch's sterb house in 1823. Buyer was the wholesaler William Thorburn in Scotland. He conducted from a newly constructed port at Kasenabben a comprehensive trade in cereals and wood products. At the Kasen was also agriculture with about twenty cows and about ten horses. Parts of the man's house are considered to be erected during the first part of the 18th century. Originally, the house at Brattås was the main building of the property. Around the property's property was a leafy park where it grew for our conditions unusual trees and bushes. The beautiful Allévägen, lined with lime, led from the manor down to the Kasenab with brickworks, saw and cereal magazine. All these buildings have disappeared, where today the Uddevalla shipyard is available. The operation at Kasen's brickworks ceased in 1935 to great sadness for the trays who used to spend the night on the hot ovens. A property of the size of the cashier naturally had a great need to have people with different professional skills employed. At the beginning of the 20th century, there was a hundred cattle in the yard and about 25 horses. Therefore, there was much at the farm smithy, wagons and implements would be repaired, the horses are shoeed. In conjunction with Stadsmotorvägen through Uddevalla, the house was demolished in the fa


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