Bóndans Stova, a charming house from 1851
Entire home/flat





This charming old Faroese home, built in 1854, is where the famous Rasmus Christoffer Effersøe was born. Rasmus was a Faroese agronomist, poet and politician. Effersøe studied in both Denmark and Sweden and subsequently worked as a farmer. He participated in the Christmas meeting in 1888, which was the beginning of the Faroe Islands' struggle for independence. The name "Bóndans Stova" means Peasants' living room, and the name is taken from a line in one of Rasmus' songs.
The space
This two-storey house has a hallway, living room, kitchen, and bathroom downstairs. Upstairs you will find two bedrooms.
Interaction with guests
I am here for you during your stay, but our level of interaction is up to you. I’m only a phone call/message away. You will be able to self check-in upon arrival.
Heidi
Eitt lekkurt hús, sum hevur allar hentleikar. Vit eru sera væl nøgd og koma heilt sikkurt aftur☺️