Fairyhill (Helsingør)

One of the new farmsteads, a three winged house, was built by Christian Olsen on the east side of Nyrup Lake.

The Danish–British conflict in the English Wars (101–1814) made him rather unpopular in the town and after the British bombardment of Copenhagen he moved to Helsingborg on the Swedish side of the Øresund.

When Charles Fenwick died in 1832, his widow Susanne Berner remains in Fairyhill until economic necessity forced her to sell in 1840.

In 1919, the owner of the property, Johannes Rink, a pharmacist from Helsingør, sold it to Jon Krabbe.

The house is used as a location in Knud Leif Thomsen's Bodil Award-winning 1969 adaption Jazz All Around.

Fairyhill
Charles Fenwick
Fairyhill in the 1930s