Herrborum, Manor house in Söderköping Municipality, Sweden
Herrborum is a manor house in Söderköping near the Sankt Anna archipelago, consisting of several building groups spread across the property. The estate is characterized by large trees and offers views toward the coastal landscape.
The manor was founded in 1638 and experienced major changes during warfare in the early 18th century. Later reconstructions significantly altered its original shape.
The estate served as a center of rural life for centuries and continues to shape how people view this coastal landscape today. The buildings and grounds reflect how residents once lived and managed their affairs here.
The grounds are accessed via a driveway from road 210, where two marked hiking trails begin. The trails are straightforward to follow and both allow you to explore the area and coastal surroundings.
The structures show how modifications were made over the centuries, especially visible in how different building parts fit together. This makes the manor a record of the building history of this region.
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