Greverud
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Greverud | |
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Village | |
| Coordinates: 59°46′30″N 10°48′05″E / 59.77500°N 10.80139°E | |
| Country | Norway |
| Region | Østlandet |
| County | Akershus |
| Municipality | Nordre Follo |
| Time zone | UTC+01:00 (CET) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC+02:00 (CEST) |
Greverud is a village in Nordre Follo municipality in Akershus county, Norway. It is located south of Kolbotn, approximately 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south of Oslo.
Greverud has around 4,500 inhabitants.
In the middle of Greverud is Greverudsenteret, with shops and restaurants. North of Greverudsenteret is Greverud church, a brick church built in 1967.
Next to Greverudsenteret is a mountain hall, built as a bomb shelter but in peace time containing tennis courts, beach volleyball courts, soccer field and bandy field. In addition, Multisportsenteret ABOX offers space for training strength, aerobic and spinning.
Greverud (Greifarrud) farm was probably established during the early medieval era, presumably in the 11th century, after having been a part of the original farm of Fløysbonn, and later Sætre.
In 1289, Greverud (Greivarud in Follo) was leased from Duke Haakon Magnus (later king) to Arne Gasse. A leather document states that the king should receive back half of the farm after this had been cleared and built. Arne Gasse received the western part of the farm, with toll and fishing rights for the adjacent lake Gjersjøen.[1]
Østre Greverud Gård (Eastern Greverud farm) was located centrally next to Kongeveien (The old Kings Road), and became a post handling site in 1672.[2]
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Greverud has a railway station along the Østfold Line, about 22 minutes by train from Oslo center. The station opened in 1939 and has railway connections to Oslo (north) and Ski (south). The area is served by bus line 81 (Vestbanen – Prinsdal – Greverud). Riksvei 152 is the main road through the area.
