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![Sæbøtunet in 1934](https://www.grind.no/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/bilder/sted/232/kvh_186-1.jpg?itok=rg3jiQ5i)
Sæbøtunet
When you come into the well-tended farm steading at Sæbø just above Etne centre, you get the impression of a Sunnhordland farm from well before the time of the tractor; from the time of the horse and the scythe. The hamlet at Sæbø, one of the farms neighbouring to Gjerde, was taken over by Sunnhordland Folk Museum in 1938.
![Statue of Magnus Erlingsson by the Town Hall in Etne.](https://www.grind.no/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/bilder/sted/232/awdawd.jpg?itok=aPMhazJW)
Støle
High above the sea and the beach flats, on one of the wide terraces shaped by the sea and the ice, lies the farm Støle (Stødle). The Old Norse name of Studla is derived from studill “support, shelf”. As far back as Viking times Støle has been a chieftain’s farm, a good farm on the plains formed by the moraine masses.