This house at Västra Långgatan 63 was built in two parts. The southern part was built in 1851 from logs that had been moved from elsewhere in the city. The northern part was built in the early 1900s from logs that would have been moved from a farm in the nearby village of Tjöck. It was probably then that the entire farm was given its stone base of wedged stones. The town plan of 1825 does not show this farm plot, but it was only created in 1844 and given the plot number 197 in the first block.
The first owner of the farm was the carpenter and sailor Anders Cederström, who built the house.