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A
typical farm house gradually enlarged at the beginning
of the century, just like most of the small local farms.
At first it was a dwelling for the new family that
was forming and a few animals.
Afterwards, when children were born, the house
was enlarged with great sacrifice and other farm buildings
were gradually added such as a barn, granary, stables
and a large shed to house the farm machinery which can
still be seen today.
The present restructuring concerns the central
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