Cluster farm

Havrå, a cluster farm

A cluster farm[1][2][3] (Norwegian: klyngetun)[4] is a term for a traditional western Norwegian farm settlement with multiple individual farms and with the houses of the various farms located close together, more or less irregularly in relation to each other, so that it is difficult to see any regular pattern.

Typical examples of cluster farms include Havrå on the island of Osterøy,[3] Agatunet in the Hardanger district,[5] Henjum in Hermansverk,[6] Tyssedalen in the municipality of Fjaler,[7] Osmundnes in the municipality of Gloppen,[8] Sjønstå in the municipality of Fauske,[9] and remaining parts of Larsbakken.[10]

Cluster farms originated through repeated division of farms. The division was to be made fairly, and so every single field plot was therefore divided. The plots of land therefore became increasingly smaller, and each user received an increasingly complex property to deal with.

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