Lehola manor, Manor estate in Keila Parish, Estonia
Lehola is a manor complex in Keila Parish with several outbuildings and a wooden granary set among remnants of an expansive park. The site contains architectural elements from different construction phases in its structures.
The manor was established in the 1620s and passed through several owners over the centuries. The Gernet family held the estate for nearly 200 years until the end of the 19th century.
The manor displays architectural features from different building periods, including a triangular pediment and semicircular windows from the 19th century. These details shape how the complex looks today when you walk through the grounds.
You can approach the estate via two routes: a straight 300-meter path from the Tallinn-Keila-Haapsalu road or a winding trail along the northern edge. The condition of some buildings may be limited, so walk carefully and watch your footing.
A fire in 1999 destroyed the main building, but the wooden granary survived as one of the few intact structures. This contrast between ruin and preserved building shows the site's story of loss and resilience.
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