Benzonsdal is a manor house located at Torslunde, south of Taastrup, in the northern part of Ishøj Municipality, some 20 kilometres west of central Copenhagen, Denmark.
[2] Barfred wanted to ensure that the estate would stay in the family and therefore created a so-called stamhus in 1765 with the effect that it could neither be sold, margaged or divided between heirs.
In 1800, he sold the rest of the estate to Niels de Bang and Christian Ulrich Detlev von Eggers.
Niels de Bang, who after a while had become the sole owner of Benzonsdal, made a big effort to assist the sick and poor farmers on his estate during an outbreak of dysentery.
It is built in yellow brick and has a slate roof..[3] The house is located in the middle of a scenic garden.