Ericslund, Manor house in Trosa Municipality, Sweden
Ericslund is a manor house in Trosa featuring three floors with distinct living areas and rooms. Inside, you find mahogany furniture, mirrors, and collections of pieces spanning different historical periods.
The manor began in the 13th century and was later redesigned by architect Carl Christoffer Gjörwell. The family that took over in 1841 shaped how the estate developed over the following decades.
The manor reflects the lives of the family who shaped it over generations. You see in the rooms how taste and furnishing styles changed through the years.
The estate today operates as a larger complex with a farm, golf course, hotel, and marina on the grounds. Visitors can explore various areas and should allow enough time to see the full property.
The original core of the house came with almost no furnishings, just a chandelier and some chairs, and was filled gradually over many years with collected pieces. This reveals how personal taste and available resources shaped the rooms step by step.
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