Harpsund

Harpsund is a manor house located in Flen Municipality, Södermanland County, Sweden.

[1] Axel Stålarm, president of Göta Court of Appeal and county governor, changed its name to Axelsberg when he inherited the property in 1647.

He also moved the buildings on the property to their current location on the northern, more sheltered side of Harpsund Bay.

Industrialist Hjalmar Wicander later bought the property from his cousin's widow and took back its old name Harpsund.

[1] When Hjalmar Wicander died in 1939, Harpsund was inherited by his son Carl August Wicander, who died 27 December 1952 and in his will donated the estate to the State to be used as retreat and recreational estate for the prime minister.

The main building of Harpsund.