The House
Associated with more than 150 years of salmon fishing
Set at the head of the fjord, and within earshot of one of Norway’s most glorious waterfalls, sits this seven bedroom historic rectory dating from the 1820s.
The house has been used as a fishing lodge for the last 150 years. It is said that if the house was not privately owned it would be a museum.
This is one of Norway’s best preserved parsonages and has an eclectic mixture of classic Norwegian features and some period furniture from the time when the house was owned by a British family in the 1870s.