Fuglebjerggaard
General information
LocationNæstvedvej 1, 4250 Fuglebjerg 4490 Jerslev Sjælland
CountryDenmark
Coordinates55°18′23.53″N 11°33′3.59″E / 55.3065361°N 11.5509972°E / 55.3065361; 11.5509972
Construction started19th century

Fuglebjerggaard is a manor house situated next to Fuglebjerg Church in Fuglebjerg, Næstved Municipality, Denmark.

History

In the Middle Ages, Fuglebjerggaard was variously referred to as Vedfuglebjerg or Skovfuglebjerg. The estate traces its history back to the late 14th century when it was owned by the brothers kointly Jens and Niels Knudsen Dyre and later by the latter's sons. The widow Ingrid Billesdatter Dyre owned the estate after the death of her son in circa 1460. She was also the owner of a number of other estates. In 1469, she joined Antvorskov Priory and ceded Fuglebjerggaard to her brother-in-law Anders Jensen Passow.[1]

Anders Jensen Passow died in 1474 or later. Fuglebjerggaard was then passed to his daughter Anne Andersdatter and her husband Axel Walkendorff. After Axel Walkendorff ddeath in 1483, Anne Andersdatter was married to Jørgen Marsvin, who died in 1524. Anne Andersdatter kept the estate until her death in 1528. Ownership of the estate was subsequently distributed among several heirs.[1]

Fuglebjerggaard was from around 1567 owned by Erik Walkendorff. He was also the owner of a number of other estates. He had several sons out of wedlock who did not carry his name or coat of arms. One of these sons was Herluf Eriksen. He was granted Huglebjerggaard. He initially leased it of held it in fee, but in 1625 he acquired full ownership of it from his half brother Henning Valkendorff. The estate was later owned by his son and grandson.[1]

In the late 18th century, Guglebjerggaard was sold to Niels Mund. In 1698, he sold it to Karsten Jensen Helmerskov. In 1701, it changed hands again when it was sold to Mathias Numsen. In 1705, he sold it to baron Peter Rodsteen. Fuglebjerggaard changed hands several times during the next decades.[1]

In 1724, Fuglebjerggaard was acquired by Carl Adolph von Plessen. He renovated the buildings and improved the management of the land. The estate was after his death included in the Plessiske Fideikommis. Fuglebjerggaard was together with Førslevgaard and Fodbygaard put at the disposal of Christian Frederik von Plessen. In 1789, he transferred Fuglebjerggaard and the two other estates to his brother Carl Adolph von Plessen.[1]

Since 1773, Guglebjerggaard was leased by Johan Grandjean. He renovated the buildings and the garden. Most of the copyholds were sold to the owners in 1795. Johan Grandjean acquired the remains of the estate as arvefæste. In 1809, he sold his rights to Peder Rützow. In 1802, Det Plessenske Fideikommis was dissolved. In 1805, Guglebjerggaard was sold to Peter Johansen de Neergaard. Fuglebjerggaard remained in the Neergaard family for more than 200 years.[1]

List of owners

  • (1395-1406)Jens Knudsen Dyre
  • ( -1410)Niels Knudsen Dyre
  • ( - )Erik Nielsen Dyre
  • ( -1453) Knud Nielsen Dyre
  • (1453-1460) Niels Knudsen Dyre
  • (1460- ) Ingerd Billesdatter, gift Dyre
  • ( -1474) Anders Jensen Passov
  • (1474-14 83)Axel Walkendorff
  • (1483- ) Anne Passow, gift 1) Walkendorff, 2) Marsvin
  • ( -1524) Jørgen Marsvin
  • (1524-1528) Anne Passov, gift 1) Walkendorff, 2) Marsvin
  • (1528-1567) Arvinger efter Anne Passov
  • (1567-1605) Erik Valkendorff
  • (1605-1626) Henning Valkendorff
  • (1626- ) Herluf Eriksen
  • ( - ) Erik Herlufsen
  • ( - ) Herluf Eriksen
  • ( -1698) Niels Mund
  • (1698-1701) Karsten Jensen Helmerskov
  • (1701-1705) Mathias Numsen
  • (1705-1706) Peter Rodsteen
  • (1706-1709) Hector Gottfried Masius
  • (1709-1721) Christian von der Maase
  • (1721-1724) Johan Thomasen de Neergaard
  • (1723-1758) Carl Adolph von Plessen
  • (1758-1763) Frederik Christian von Plessen
  • (1763-1789) Christian Frederik von Plessen
  • (1789-1795) Carl Adolph von Plessen
  • (1795-1798) Ludvig Johan Grandjean
  • (1798-1805) Peder Rützow
  • (1805-1835) Peter Johansen de Neergaard
  • (1835-1872) Peter Johansen de Neergaard
  • (1872-1925) Jacob Edvard de Neergaard
  • (1925-1947) Wenzel Rudolph Flach de Neergaard
  • (1947-1989) Holger Flach de Neergaard
  • (1989-2005) Andrè Holger Flach de Neergaard
  • (2005) Johan Nicolaj Flach de Neergaard
  • (2005-2012) Andreas Hastrup
  • (2012- ) Bart Herman Wagenvoort

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Fuglebjerggaard". danskeherregaarde.dk. Retrieved November 1, 2019.
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