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Kjeldgaard (Danish: Kjeldgård) is a manor house in Selde parish on the peninsula Salling former North Shire , Viborg , now Skive Municipality. The name is derived from the Source Properties for a holy spring at the farm. It is known back to the 1500s , and has, among many others, has been owned by the governor of Norway, Jens Juel.

The main building is surrounded by a moat , and is built in the late 1700s in a floor, and with side wings of the timber . By 1920 there was a major conversion, where did the brick wing added an upper floor, and low, octagonal towers between the main wing and side wings. The entrance door of the old gable attic is preserved. A legend tells that in 1534 was captured by Skipper Clement . Kjeldgaard is on 241 acres with Floutrupgård

Owners[]

  • 1524 Ove Vincentsen Lung (Animal) to Tirsbæk (died in 1540),
  • In 1578 his grandson Ove Juel.
  • 1599 Councillor and Governor of Norway Jens Juel
  • 1634 Christence Juel and hofmester on Soro Jørgen Rosenkrantz ,
  • 1668 - Dorte Daa
  • 1675 - Bernt Due (died in 1699)
  • 1704 - Manderup Due
  • 1709 - Herlov Paths Holm
  • 1755 - Rasmus Holm Paths
  • 1777 - Anne Christine Øllegaard Hvas
  • 1783 - Frederik Paths Holm
  • 1810 a consortium
  • 1812 - St. Francis William Trojel
  • 1825 - Etatsråd Saabye's heirs and captain H. Kroyer
  • 1825 - Th. Nysum
  • 1831 - EC v. Cossel
  • 1853 - AV Wahl,
  • 1867 - Julie Ahlefeldtsgade-Laurvigen,
  • 1888 - AL Bruun
  • 1900 - National Institute of Life Insurance
  • 1901 - HE Wolff
  • 1905 - HJ Stadell
  • 1908 - William Christensen Ingerslevsgade Farm ,
  • 1911 - AL Froberg (later to Østergård in Harre Shire )
  • 1915 - Christian Lauritzen
  • 1916 - Partner A. Krohn,
  • 1924 - Yes Rothaus, who in 1932 sold 14.8 hectares as Small Kjeldgaard was built.
  • 1936 - C. Jacobsen bought both Kjeldgaard and Small Kjeldgaard, which was leased housing .
  • 1958 - JH Christensen, Rybjerggård .
  • 1962 - JA Jorgensen, took Kjeldgaard
  • 1998 - H. Jorgensen and M. Jorgensen bought the farm

External sources and references[]

  • JP Trap : Denmark , 5 Ed. 1962 Awatcornertower01.JPG This article about a building or structure can be improved if the insertion of a (better) picture.

Coordinates : 56 ° 47 '40 "N, 9 ° 3' 34" E



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