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    Jens Nielsen Lok

    Jens -lok

     

    The small, square house was named Lokhuset (the Lok House) after its former resident, Jens Nielsen Lok, who was associated with the Ørbygård manor house as a labourer and gardener around 1870.

     

    Jens lived in the house with his wife who was 25 years his senior.

    The "Lok" House

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