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Moseby Rectory (Danish: Moseby Præstegård), situated at Moseby, approximately 2 km southeast of Aastrup Church, is the rectory of Åstrup Parish on Falster, Guldborgsund Municipality, Denmark. The half-timbered and thatched rectory traces its history back to the 1590s but owes its current appearance to a renovation in 1770 as well as later additions.The four-winged complex was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1945. In 2016, Moseby Rectory was voted the most attractive rectory in Denmark in a vote arranged by Bygningskultur Danmark (now Historiske Huse). The rectory is also notable for its large landscape garden with many exotic trees as well as a pond, an orchard and a boxwood-hedged rose garden. Read more on Wikipedia
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