Borg
Borgruin/area, location of, approximate extent 120 x 90 m (NV-SÖ) according to a single shift map 1785. 3 houses are drawn out on this map and the text: Ruins... in the place where the farm No. 16 in Skurup is located\ i northwestern part of the leaf area\ har was a stronghold called Skudorp, Skurop...
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Zusammenfassung: | Borgruin/area, location of, approximate extent 120 x 90 m (NV-SÖ) according to a single shift map 1785. 3 houses are drawn out on this map and the text: Ruins... in the place where the farm No. 16 in Skurup is located\ i northwestern part of the leaf area\ har was a stronghold called Skudorp, Skurop or Skuderup. The submissions of the same there are now unswamped soil, but during the excavation hafva foundation walls encountered. The bail poisoning moats are filled with exception of a small part that remains, such as water pond."Borgen has many different names. The literature Ole Worms, 1624, calls it Thrölstrup and tells that a nobleman named Tröels lived there. Probably because one located the events in the sage of Mr Truelses Dötre to this borg. However, the most common terms are Skuderup or Skudrup both in literature and among the local population. According to a drawing from the 1600s, the bail was built around the courtyard, 2 floors high, surrounded by moats with a wind bridge and a run-out road to V. The only visible former Earth is a smaller water pond in the NV part of the area that probably formed part of the moat. However, one has found foundation walls and bricks when excavating in the garden. In addition, harman found horseshoes, pig pastes, iron homework, pot shards m m. Cinthio and also Vifot must both have measured and photographed the site. 1 medieval coin was used by the former. The first known owner of the bail is Hemming Meinstrup who lived in the 1450s. His daughter Elsa married Jep Tuleson Sparre, son of Tule Tuleson to Klågerup. They had five children and the son Olof Jepson Sparre took over the estate. In 1516 Olof died, unmarried, the estate being transferred to the brother Mauritz. In 1530, however, Mauritz moved the estate to Lake Svansjön (= Svaneholm Castle, Swedish National Heritage Board Skurup 2: 1). - Appendix Dnr 321-211-2003: Faced with the planned installation of geothermal heating to the existing house, a preliminary investigation was carried out. The external limitation of the moat could be established. No findings or material residues from bail were found. - Appendix Dnr 321-1046-2005: On the occasion of the renewal of sewerage systems, Wallin Cultural Landscape and Archaeology carried out an archaeological investigation in the form of a shaft control in 2004. At the site of septite tank, a strong foundation wall was found, forming one at most 1.2 m high corner towards NÖ, and consisting of greystone and brick in lim |
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