Herrenhaus Jersbek, Manor house in Jersbek, Germany.
Herrenhaus Jersbek is a manor house in Jersbek, in the Schleswig-Holstein region north of Hamburg. The main building dates from the 18th century and sits within a landscaped park that surrounds the property on all sides.
The estate of Jersbek has its roots in noble landownership in the Holstein region and was home to several north German aristocratic families over the centuries. In the 18th century, the manor was rebuilt and took on the form it has today.
The manor served as a gathering place for local celebrations and social events that continue to shape community life today. Visitors still sense this spirit of assembly when walking through its rooms.
The manor sits in a small village and is most easily reached by car. Visits are generally only possible by prior arrangement, so it is worth checking in advance before making the trip.
The park around the manor was laid out in the English landscape style and contains old trees that date back to the 18th century. Some of these trees are protected as natural monuments.
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