Kumla gård, Tyresö, Manor estate in Tyresö, Sweden.
Kumla gård is a manor estate situated at the end of an 850-meter tree-lined avenue on a peninsula in Drevviken lake. The property includes garden grounds and now functions as a restaurant and venue for gatherings.
The estate's name Kumla first appeared in records during 1460, derived from kummel, an ancient boundary marker from prehistoric times. The property evolved from an early settlement into an established manor house in the region.
During World War II, the estate sheltered Norwegian families escaping occupation. The property later became a gathering place and dining destination for the local community.
The restaurant serves lunch on weekdays from 11 AM to 2 PM. Food for takeaway can be ordered in advance by phone or through the website.
The grounds feature a preserved garden that once housed an orangery for growing exotic fruits. Along the lime tree avenue, herb and fruit gardens once supplied the household.
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