Ölsboda Manor

Ölsboda Manor was built in the late 1820s by Jeppe Strokirk and architect Fredrik Blom.

In 1772, the properties surrounding what is today Ölsboda Manor was bought by Elias Strokirk [sv].

According to some, the quay at Lake Ölen, close to Ölsboda Manor, was built by Russian prisoners of war.

In the 1820s, construction broke ground for Ölsboda Manor and the building was completed in 1828.

In 1936, Ölsboda Manor was acquired by a descendant of Jeppe Strokirk, Countess Ebba Hamilton (née Mörner).

Jeppe Strokirk