Fredenslund, Historic farm building in North Jutland, Denmark
Fredenslund is a farm in North Jutland with its main building featuring architectural elements from 1872. The property spans approximately 316 hectares of agricultural land with multiple structures typical of Danish rural estates.
The farm was established in 1840 through the consolidation of former tenant farms and land from the Ny Wiffertsholm estate. It remained under family ownership for several decades before passing to a new owner in 1964.
The farm reflects how Danish rural communities organized their work and daily routines over many generations. Visitors can observe these practices reflected in how the land and buildings are arranged today.
The farm is located about 11 kilometers from Hadsund and 20 kilometers northwest of Stoevring. Access is available through the regional road network that connects the surrounding area.
The property experienced five different ownership changes within a single family before ultimately passing to a new owner in 1964. This pattern reflects how farms in the region were often divided or transferred across multiple generations.
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