Bonderup, also known as Bonderupgård, is a manor house located 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) south of Holbæk, Denmark.
In 1754, after changing hands several times, Bonderup was sold bu auction to Christian Frederik greve Holstein-Ledreborg.
He renovated the buildings with the assistance of the prominent architect Ferdinand Meldahl and also charged him with the design of a new dairy.
Mixing with the political and cultural elite of the time, Suhr invited Johan Ludvig Heiberg to use Bonderup as a summer residence.
Having no children, Suhr created a family trust, Den Suhrske Stiftelse, which owned the estate after his death in 1858, but the Heibergs continued to spend their summers there.