Store Tåstrup Rectory

Together with its three-winged home farm (avlsgård), which is located between the rectory and the church, it surrounds a large rectangular courtyard.

The right of patronage to the churches in Store Tåstrup and Ugerløse was in 1693 granted to Ulrik Frederik Gyldenløve.

The size of the home farm testifies to the economical and social position that the pastor enjoyed in the local community at the time of its construction.

[3] The church and associated rectory was in 1808 acquired by count Frederik Knuth and placed under Merløsegaard.

The doors in the two side wings have carved relief decorations on their lower parts.

The rectory seen on an undated photograph
The main entrance with the year 1801 seen above the doorway