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Bredeshave

Coordinates: 55°9′20″N 12°0′50″E / 55.15556°N 12.01389°E / 55.15556; 12.01389
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Bredeshave
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General information
LocationStrandvejen 11
4733 Tappernøje
CountryDenmark
Coordinates55°9′20″N 12°0′50″E / 55.15556°N 12.01389°E / 55.15556; 12.01389
Completed1782

Bredeshave is a former manor house located at Tappernøse, Næstved Municipality Denmark. The estate was established as a farm under Bækkeskov in 1786 and granted status of a manor in 1802. Its most notable former owner is Charles August Selby. It is now owned by a foundation and operated as a social institution. All the land has been sold.

History

Otto Christopher von Munthe af Morgenstierne

Bredeshave was in the second half of the 18th century established as a farm under Bækkeskov. The main building was constructed for Otto Christopher von Munthe af Morgenstierne in 1782. It was named after his father, Bredo von Munthe af Mogenstierne, who had created a garden at the site. In 1795, Bekkeskov and Bredeshave was sold to Charles August Selbye. In 1796, he was ennobled with rank of baron.[1]

Heinrich Christian Valentiner

In 1802, Bredeshave was sold to Georg Johannes Røbye. The estate was in the same time granted status of a manor. He sold the estate in 1805 and it then changed hands a number of times over the next one and a half decades.[1]

In 1821, Bredeshave was acquired by Heinrich Christian Valentiner. He was originally from Holstein. In 1922, he also purchased Gjeddesdal at Yåstrup hwre he settled with his family. He established his own slaughterhouse at Gjeddesdal, salting the meat and exporting it to France and the Netherlands. From 1828 he also kept dairy cattle and opened a dairy on the estate shortly before his death.[2][3] Valentiner's son, C. Ulrik Valentiner, sold Bredeshave in 1836 to captain P.E. Bjørn. [1]

Today

Bredeshave is now owned by Marjattahjemmenes Støttefond and operated as an institution for people with a mental handicap.og fungerer som en selvstændig institution for udviklingshæmmede.


List of owners

  • ( -1796) Otto Christopher von Munthe af Morgenstierne
  • (1796-1802) Charles August Selby
  • (1802-1805) Georg Johannes Røbye
  • (1805-1810) Jens Ludvig Christensen
  • (1810) Frederik Raben-Huitfeldt
  • (1810-1821) Christen Sørensen
  • (1821- ) Henrik Chr. Valentiner
  • ( -1836) Chr. Ulrik Valentiner
  • (1836-1851) P.E. Bjørn
  • (1851-1856) Joachim Nicolai Nohr
  • (1856-1860) J.G.H. Gutzon Münster
  • (1860-1876) P.G. Münster
  • (1876- ) C.E.H. Münster
  • (1902-1916) S.F. Gede
  • (1916-1919) Chr. Suenson
  • (1919-1921) A.G.C. Jessen
  • (1921-1924) J. Berntsen
  • (1924-1928) E.V. Hoffmann
  • (1928-1937) V. Kruse
  • (1937- ) P. Fugmann
  • (2005- ) Marjattahjemmenes Støttefond

References

  1. ^ a b c "Bredeshave". danskeherregaarde.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 12 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Heinrich Christian Valentiner". gravsted.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 4 September 2017.
  3. ^ "H.C. Valentiner". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon (in Danish). Retrieved 4 September 2017.
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