- Abild
Abild is a village and parish in
Falkenberg Municipality ,Sweden . The parish is a part ofSlöinge rectory . Abild is first mentioned in writing in 1431, it was then written "Apulde". The origin of the name is probably the oldHalland ic word for wild apples, "apuld". [cite book|title=Ortnamnen i Hallands län - del 2|location=Lund|year=1950|author=Jöran Sahlgren|publisher=Kungliga Ortnamnskommissionen|language=Swedish] .Hjuleberg Mansion is located within the parish.Geography
Suseån , a small river, flows trough the eastern parts of the parish. A lake, "Mossjön", can be found in the central parts.History
No stone age graves has been found. Some other remains, such as flint axes has been however ben found. The some finds from the
Roman Iron Age and themigration period , the most spectacular being an 18 gram golden ring.The oldest parts of the church was built in the 12th and 13th century. It is said to previously have had the name "Sankt Johannes kyrka" ("Saint John's church") after
John the Baptist . Most of the inventories are from the 17th century, during which the church was prolonged to the east. The church was painted in 1767. These paintings were later covered by new paintings, until they were restored in 1953. The church has been refurbished in 1927 and 1998.Within the church
tombs can be found, where members of the noble familiesThott andLilliehöök are buried.Infrastructure
County road 150 pass through the parish in an east-west direction. Some smaller roads pass through the parish as wells. These roads do to a large extent follow old trade route, given the name Via Regia.References
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*cite book|title=Abildsboken - Människor och miljöer i en halländsk socken|publisher=Förlag Utsikten|isbn=91-88806-60-X|year=2006|location=Varberg|author=Abilds hembygdsförening|language=Swedish
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