Wednesday, 27 August 2025

Road Trip 2025 (10) - Bullerbyn

Tuesday, 12 August - Part 2
Bullerbyn / Sevedstorp (Mariannelund)


Driving on from Vimmerby after having visited Astrid Lindgren's childhood home there, we also found signs pointing to Sevedstorp and Bullerbyn ("The Noisy Village"). Sevedstorp is the original name of this little village, and this is where Astrid's father Samuel August grew up (in the house in the middle of the three). It is also the village Astrid had in mind when she wrote her books about some children living in a such a village, which in the books she called Bullerbyn. (Swedish: "buller"= noise; "by" = small village)

 Illustrations from my three-books-in-one volume about Bullerbyn, from 1961.


When films based on the books were made in 1986-87 (and later turned into a TV series), those were also recorded in the actual village of Sevedstorp.

 

 

In the barn belonging to one of them, they now also have a café - at least during the summer tourist season. 


 

 
 
 

 
The surrounding scenery is still very rural and idyllic... 
 

... And some friendly sheep came up to the fence by the barn to say hello!


 

 







5 comments:

  1. Black sheep! That is unusual, I have never seen one. And that beautiful green archway. This place almost looks like time stopped many years ago.

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  2. It must have felt like stepping right into her stories

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  3. Loved the beautiful illustration from your book - and it did depict pretty well what the cottages actually look like. It must have been like walking into the books. (Better than Disney, if you ask me!)

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  4. I loved the "Bullerbü" books (as they were called in German)! Of course you know that many place names in Yorkshire end on -by, showing their roots from the time the Vikings ruled that part of England.
    It looks really nice there in "Bullerbyn"; as you say, still rural and idyllic, not built up to within an inch of its life. Are the three houses lived in?

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  5. 'Bullerbyn' looks a most welcoming place and the illustrations from your book are charming and so inviting. I love the sheep - are they Swedish fur sheep?

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