Risbyholm

Risbyholm is a manor house located in Roskilde Municipality, near Havdrup, some 30 km southwest of Copenhagen, Denmark. The estate covers 528 hectares and comprises the farms Solrødgård, Ørnesæde and Klarkærgård.

History

Risby was originally owned by the Bispegods in Roskilde. After the Reformation, the area came under Roskildegård. The manor was founded as Benzonseje in 1721 when Peder Benzon, a Supreme Court justice, obtained the king's permission to merge several farms. The half-timbered main building was built the following year. In 1787, John Brown, a Scottish-born grocer and ship owner, purchased the property at auction for 60,000 Danish rigsdaler. In 1788, he sold it to his brother, David Brown, the governor of Tranquebar, who sold it again the following year. Anna Hebert, the widow after the previous owner, Christian Frederik Harald, changed the name of the property to Risbyholm in 1903.[1]

Owners

References

  1. "Risbyholm" (in Danish). Roskildes Historie. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
  2. "Ejerrække" (in Danish). Center for Herregårdsforskning. Retrieved 21 January 2015.

Coordinates: 55°32′48″N 12°05′49″E / 55.5468°N 12.0970°E / 55.5468; 12.0970

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