Skrøbelev Gods
Skrøbelev Gods (Skrøbelev Manor) is a traditional manor house dating back to 1669. It is located on the island of Langeland in the south of Denmark.[1]
History
Skrøbelevgård Manor was built in 1669. The name has been changed from "Skrøbelevgaard" to the current name in 2007. The
eco-tourists and anglers
due to Langeland being a thin strip of land.
Owners of Skrøbelev Gods
- (1669-1850) various owners
- (1850-1880) Boesgård
- (1880-1900) Rasmussen
- (1900-1910) dowager Rasmussen
- (1910-1924) N. Hansen
- (1924-1939) dowager Margrethe Hansen
- (1939-1961) L. Wester
- (1961-1981) Inge-Lise Wester / Hanne Wester / Jens Wester
- (1981-2006) Jan Tøndering / Lisbeth Tøndering
- (2006- ) Claus Agerskov
Last Langelandic execution
The last execution on the island of Langeland was in the area of Skrøbelev in 1834, when Niels Arent was beheaded. He was buried on the local cemetery but there are rumors that he never found his peace and many people claim they have seen him haunting the cemetery at nights.[2]
References
- ^ "Skrøbelev Gods". slotte-herregaarde.dk. Retrieved October 1, 2019.
- ^ Last Execution on Langeland
External links
Other Sources
- Jens Peter Trap (1858-59) Statistisk-topographisk Beskrivelse af Kongeriget Danmark (Kjøbenhavn: i Commission hos G.E.C. Gad)