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4 See also  





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Coordinates: 55°5217N 12°3118E / 55.8714°N 12.5217°E / 55.8714; 12.5217
 

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Folehavegård is an 18th-century farmhouse in Hørsholm, Denmark. It has been owned by Karen Blixen's father Wilhelm Dinesen, as well as her younger sister Ellen Dahl (née Dinesen), and was owned by the family for more than a hundred years. The main building, barn and stable are listed. Much of the land has been sold off. The remaining 35 hectares consist mostly of open farmland but adjoins the woodlands Folehaveskoven and Rungsted Hegn.

History

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The King's Pond painted by Jean-Françoìs de Dompierre de Jonquières in c. 1800.

The property was originally a farm under Hørsholm Manor but it was sold off to the naval officer Conrad von Schindel in 1759. He had been stationed in the Mediterranean as commander of the frigate Dokken in 1761–63 where he negotiated a trade treaty with Tunesia. Schindel initially named the estate Christinegaard but renamed it Folehavegård after a major rebuilding of the house. He owned it until 1788.[1]

Folehavegård in 1985

Wilhelm Dinesen, Karen Blixen's father, acquired Folehavegård in 1879. He renovated the buildings and introduced various improvements. Dinesen was also the owner of Rungstedlund and Rungstedgård.

Mary Bess Westenholz, a sister of Karen Blixen's mother, lived at Folehavegård from 1881 until her death in 1947.[2] In 1909, she stormed the Danish Rigsdagen and gave a speech to the all-male politicians.

In 1920, Hørsholm Municipality purchased a large portion of land from Folehavegård and used tp redevelop it with new housing. In 1944, Hørsholm acquired additional land, this time just under 20 hectares, which was also redeveloped.[3]

The grounds

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The estate covers approximately 35 hectares.[4] It consists mostly of open farmland but a marshland, Slettemose, is located in its northern part. The estate was subject to a voluntary but binding conservation in 1944.

List of owners

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Legaard, Carsten (29 January 2011). "Ny gårdejer: Folehavegård skal holde mindst 250 år mere". Ugebladet Hørsholm (in Danish).
  • ^ "Årbogen er på vej" (in Danish). Museumsforeningen For Hørsholm & Omegn. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
  • ^ "Boligkvarter med en fælles historie". nytomnordsjaelland.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 9 January 2015.
  • ^ "Ny gårdejer: Folehavegård skal holde mindst 250 år mere". nytomnordsjaelland.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 9 January 2015.
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    55°52′17N 12°31′18E / 55.8714°N 12.5217°E / 55.8714; 12.5217


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