Construction of an iron work started in 1761 and opened in 1767.
Fifteen craftsmen worked for eighteen months on the iron work.
This iron grinding work had an impact on his body.
The society around the iron work had a strained relationship on several levels with the city of Moss.
When the war ended in 1814 the situation deteriorated for the iron work.
The technological expertise that the iron work had must have been a huge factor in the business development of the area.
In 2008, a second renovation project of the decorative iron work on the lower three floors began.
His iron work seems to have consisted mostly of bridles.
All the iron work, except the floor, was painted white.
The doors have wrought iron work resembling a 13th century design.