The current main building was built in Gothic Revival style in 1933 after the old one had been destroyed in a fire.
In 1730, Supreme Court justice Peder Benzon was granted royal permission to close the village and convert the land into a new manor under the name Benzonslund.
After just two years, he sold Benzonslund to lieutenant-colonel Reimer Henrik von Barner.
After 12 years, it was sold to Køber var Christian Henrich Selchau (died 1788).
[1] In 1791, Schou Jr. sold the estate for 30m000 rigsdaler to Supreme Court justice Poul Christian von Stemann.
Georg Frederik Otto von Zytphen, who was married to Bertha Adeler's grand daughter, was ennobled under the name Zytphen-Adeler in 1838.