Holbækgård, Manor house near Randers Fjord, Denmark.
Holbækgård is a manor house situated near Randers Fjord overlooking the water and surrounding marshland. The property spans extensive agricultural fields, meadows, and forest areas that form a working landscape around the main structure.
The manor house originated in the mid-1500s and underwent expansion during the following century. A major renovation around 1800 updated the structure with whitewashed walls.
Census records from the late 18th century document various household positions at Holbaekgaard, including Captain and Landowner Rasmus Amitzboll by 1850.
The property operates as a working agricultural and forestry estate. Visitors should approach from public areas and respect that this is a private operational property, best viewed from a distance.
The estate served as an entailed property from 1700 to 1727, a legal arrangement that tied the land to a hereditary line. This period marked its transition into a more formal administrative structure than many comparable estates.
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