Norrnäs, Manor house in Värmdö Municipality, Sweden
Norrnäs is a two-story manor house in Värmdö with white exterior walls and architectural elements from the early 1800s. The building stands approximately two kilometers northwest of Värmdö Church and functions today as a private residence.
The estate dates back to 1357 when councilor Jonis Ebbeson owned it, with archaeological evidence of Iron Age settlements on the site. The current building was reconstructed around 1820 in its classical style.
The manor reflects Swedish architectural traditions through its classical style that mirrors early 1800s design principles. The building's form and layout embody how landowners of that era understood elegance and order in the countryside.
The property sits inland in a quiet area and is accessible via local roads leading through the countryside. Visitors should note that this is a private residence and can only be viewed from outside.
The Fleming family, former owners of the estate, left behind a burial chapel in the south choir of nearby Värmdö Church. This chapel displays the family's heraldic coats of arms and documents their long connection to the property.
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