Buderupholm, Manor house in Rebild Municipality, Denmark
Buderupholm is a manor house located in Rebild Municipality in northern Jutland. The property sits within a rural landscape of fields and wooded areas typical of the region.
The manor functioned as an active estate during the 1700s with a full household of workers and servants. By the early 1800s, it came under the management of a female owner, which was uncommon for the period.
The estate represents traditional Danish manor organization, where the main house served as both residence and center for agricultural administration.
The property is privately owned and not open to public visitation. Those passing through the area can view it from a distance, but access to the buildings and grounds is restricted.
Census documents from 1801 note Ide Catrine Larsen as the property owner, marking an early instance of female estate management in Danish history.
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