Munkarps kyrkoruin
The church was built in the 1100s. It was replaced in the 19th century by a new church and demolished in 1883. Low foundations remain of the church. South of the church are medieval tombs.

February 2, 2020
Park at the church in Munkarp. What I remember is the old church north of the new one. The church was built in the 1100s. It was replaced in the 19th century by a new church and demolished in 1883. My memory is not correct. See a wooden cross glimpse to the west between tree trunks Goes down to the edge of a field, through bushes and over a stone wall. There is the ruin. Snowdrops bloom by an old tombstone. Low foundations remain of the church. There is a wooden cross in the choir. On the wall grows Polypody. The cemetery is surrounded by a stone wall, to the north and west with rusty gates. There are several fine tombstones and iron crosses. Difficult to read texts on most. From the site there is a view of the landscape in the northwest. South of the church are medieval tombs, stone slabs with round curbs. There is also the real entrance at a school. Going down to the road through the village. There is a parking, the driveway to the school is not allowed to drive. Squirrels play in the trees. Drive to Billinge for coffee and bun at Billinge Bakery and Café.

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GPS: WGS84 decimal (lat, lon) 55.948245, 13.448918