[2] In 1666, King Frederick III parted with the property when he ceded it to Hans Svane, who had laboured for the introduction of the hereditary monarchy in 1660, a favour he had already been generously rewarded for with appointments, titles and several other estates.
Svane died just two years after he was granted Farumgaard and after that the estate changed hands numerous times.
In 1910 the house and remaining land were acquired by Elisabeth Mozart Jensen, a wealthy widow, who owned it until her death in 1932.
This changed in 2017 when, after an alleged altercation between a cyclist and a gardener, the owner Kresten Andersen Bergsøe blocked public access to the grounds of the property.
The park covers 6 hectares and was in 1913 returned to its former Baroque style by Elisabeth Mozart Jensen who owned Farumgaard from 1910 until 1932.