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Store Frederikslund is a manor house and estate located eight kilometres northeast of
Slagelse Slagelse () is a town on Zealand (Denmark), Zealand, Denmark. The town is the seat of Slagelse Municipality, and is the biggest town of the municipality. It is located 15 km east of Korsør, 16 km north-east of Skælskør, 33 km south-east of Ka ...
, Slagelse Municipality,
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. It is one of several estates that was established when Antvorskov Cavalry District was sold in public auction. It was established by General Hans Henrik von Eickstedt in 1783 and later owned by the Castenschiold/Grevenkop-Castenschiolds family from 1786 to 1995. The Neoclassical main building from the 1780s was probably designed by
Andreas Kirkerup Andreas Johannes Kirkerup (9 June 1749 – 22 October 1810) was a Danish architect and master builder and one of the most significant pupils of Caspar Frederik Harsdorff. Together with architects such as Andreas Hallander and Johan Martin Quist, ...
. It was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1918.


History


Origins

In 1568,
Sorø Abbey Sorø Abbey was the preeminent and wealthiest monastic house in all of Denmark during the Middle Ages. It was located in the town of Sorø in central Zealand. After Denmark became Lutheran in 1536, the abbey was confiscated by the Crown. The ...
sold the farm Landbytorp and the village of Davidsrød to Jens Hiort. In 1586, Landbytorp and Davidsrø were both incorporated in the fief of
Antvorskov Antvorskov Monastery (Danish: ''Antvorskov Kloster'') was the principal Scandinavian monastery of the Catholic Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, located about one kilometer south of the town of Slagelse on Zealand, Denmark. It served as the Scand ...
. In 1673, Landbytorp was disjoined from the fief as a large farm owned by Povl Nielsen. His widow stayed on the farm after her husband's death but in 1691 sold it to Bertel Pedersen. In 1719, Landbytorp was again acquired by the crown and incorporated in the new Antvorskov Cavalry District.


Hans Henrik von Eickstedt

Antvorskov Cavalry District existed until 1774. The land was then divided into estates and sold in public auction. Landbytorp was acquired by Hans Larsen Fogh and Davidsrød went to Christian Sveistrup. In 1783, Landbytorp and Davidsrød were both acquired by Hans Henrik von Eickstedt who, in 1772, had been involved in the revolt against
Johann Friedrich Struensee Count, Lensgreve Johann Friedrich Struensee (5 August 1737 – 28 April 1772) was a German-Danish physician, philosopher and statesman. He became royal physician to the mentally ill King Christian VII of Denmark and a minister in the Danish gov ...
. He merged the land into a single manor under the name Store Frederikslund. The name was a tribute to Crown Prince Frederick, the later Frederick VI. Von Eickstedt constructed a main building on his estate as well as a farm which was given the name Lille Frederikslund. After the coup d'état in 1884, in which Crown Prince Frederick forced
Ove Høegh-Guldberg Ove Høegh-Guldberg (born ''Guldberg''; 1 September 1731 – 7 February 1808) was a Danish statesman, historian, and ''de facto'' prime minister of Denmark during the reign of the mentally unstable King Christian VII. Biography Guldber ...
to resign, von Eickstedt was also dismissed from all his offices. In compensation, he was granted the title chamberlain as well as a considerable pension.


1786-1995: Grevencop/-Castenschiold

In 1786, he sold Store Frederikslund to Jørgen Frederik Castenskiold. He was the second-eldest son of
Johan Lorentz Castenschiold Johan Lorentz Castenschiold (13 May 1705 – 19 June 1745) was a Danish nobleman, landowner and planter. Early life Johan Lorentz Carstens was born on 13 May 1705 on the island of Saint Thomas in the Danish West Indies. His parents were a Dani ...
and the brother of
Carl Adolph Castenschiold Carl Adolph Castenschiold (1740 – 30 July 1820) was a Danish landowner and royal official. He owned the Knabstrup Manor and Hagestedgaard estates, and was the brother of Joachim Castenschiold. Early life Castenschiold was born on St. Thomas in t ...
(1740–1820) and
Joachim Castenschiold Lieutenant-General Joachim Melchior Holten von Castenschiold (29 November 1743 – 6 April 1817) was a Danish army officer and landowner who served during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Castenschiold purchased Borreby Castle in 17 ...
(1743–1817). He was already the owner of two other estates,
Hørbygaard Hærbygaard is a manor house and estate located on Tuse Næs, Holbæk Municipality, some 80 kilometres west of Copenhagen, Denmark. The current main building was constructed for Melchior Grevenkop-Castenskiold in 1861-62 and later expanded with a ...
at
Holbæk Holbæk () is a town in Denmark and the County seat, seat of Holbæk municipality with a population of 30,903 (1 January 2025).Valbygård Valbygård is a manor house and estate located four kilometres northwest of Slagelse, Denmark. Created by Joachim Castenschiold in 1874 from land that had previously belonged to Antvorskov Abbey, the estate was in 1846 acquired by August Willads ...
at
Slagelse Slagelse () is a town on Zealand (Denmark), Zealand, Denmark. The town is the seat of Slagelse Municipality, and is the biggest town of the municipality. It is located 15 km east of Korsør, 16 km north-east of Skælskør, 33 km south-east of Ka ...
, but sold Valbygaard to Poul Christian von Stemann in 1805. He was married to Johanne Vilhelmine Grevencop and the couple had 13 children, many of whom died at an early age. Jørgen Frederik Castenschiold died at Store Frederikslund in 1819. He had in 1813 ceded the ownership of Store Frederikslund and Hørbygaard to his eldest surviving son, Caspar Holten Castenschiold, who on 5 May 1826, was granted royal permission to assume the name Grevencop-Castenschiold. Caspar Holten Castenschiold had in 1825 become the owner of his third estate when he purchased
Hagestedgaard Hagestedgaard is a manor house and estate located at the village of Hagested, near Holbæk, Holbæk Municipality, some 60 kilometres west of Copenhagen, Denmark. The estate traces its history back to the 13th century but the current asymmetrical ...
from a cousin. Caspar Holten Grevencop-Castenschiold's estates were after his death divided between his three surviving sons. Store Frederikslund passed to his eldest son, Jørgen Frederik Grevenkop-Castenbskiold, who owned it until 1874. He converted most of the copyholds to freeholds. He also improved the management of the estate and refurbished the home farm. In 1929, Jørgen Adolph Grevenkop-Castenskiold sold Lille Frederikslund to Viggo de Neergaard. In 1935, he ceded Store Frederikslund to his son Erik Wilhelm Grevenkop-Castenskiold.


1995-preseent: Later history

In 1995, Store Frederikslund was sold to founder of
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Klaus Helmersen. In 2012, he sold the estate for around DKK 200 million.


Architecture

The Neoclassical main building dates from the 1780s and was probably designed by
Andreas Kirkerup Andreas Johannes Kirkerup (9 June 1749 – 22 October 1810) was a Danish architect and master builder and one of the most significant pupils of Caspar Frederik Harsdorff. Together with architects such as Andreas Hallander and Johan Martin Quist, ...
. It is part of a large, rectangular complex surrounding a central courtyard. The two side wings have median risalits on both sides. The median risalits towards the garden feature four Tuscan order pilasters and are topped by triangular pediments. The main building was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1918.


Today

The current owner, St. Frederikslund A/S, is again owned by
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-based TK Foundation, a not for profit foundation and major shareholder of
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which was founded when the company's founder, Danish-American Torben Karlshøj, died. The foundation is in Denmark also operating under the name Kattegatfonden (Kattegat Foundation). The estate covers approximately 500 hectares of land. The main building is used by the TK Foundation as a conference centre.


List of owners

* (1783-1786) Hans Henrik von Eickstedt * (1786-1813) Jørgen Frederik Castenschiold * (1813-1854) Caspar Holten Grevencop-Castenschiold * (1856-1874) Jørgen Frederik Johannes Grevenkop-Castenskiold * (1874-1913) Hans Schack Helmuth Grevenkop-Castenskiold * (1913-1935) Jørgen Adolph Grevenkop-Castenskiold * (1935-1995) Erik Wilhelm Grevenkop-Castenskiold * (1995-2012) Klaus Helmersen * (2012- ) St. Frederikslund A/S


References


External links

{{Slagelse Municipality Manor houses in Slagelse Municipality Listed buildings and structures in Slagelse Municipality Listed castles and manor houses in Denmark Neoclassical architecture in Denmark Buildings and structures of the Castenschiold family Andreas Kirkerup buildings